Details for Form MSME-1 and DPT-3

Details for Form MSME-1 and DPT-3

1. Total outstanding amount as on the date of notification i.e. 22ndJanuary 2019.under MSME-1 and DPT-3

2. of Supplies for which the amount is due for more than 45 Days from the date of supply of Goods or Services.

3. Particulars of the Suppliers (MSME) and amount of payments due:

(a) Name of Suppliers,

(b) PAN No. of Suppliers,

(c) Financial years in which supply was made,

(d) Amount due,

(e) Date from which the amount is due.

4. Proper reasons for delay in amount of payments of due.

Details required for Form DPT-3
1. Networth as per the latest audited balance sheet preceding the date of the return on the basis of (a) – (b)

(a) (i) Paid up share capital +

(ii) Free reserve +

(iii) Securities Premium,

(b) (i) Accumulated losses +

(ii) Balance of deferred revenue expenditure +

(iii) Miscellaneous expense and preliminary expenses + (iv) Other intangible Assets.

2. Any Particulars of Charges:

(a) Date of Trust deed or any Agreement,

(b) Name of Trustee,

(c) Particulars of properties on which charge created,

(d) Value of property.

3. Total amount of outstanding money or loan received by a Company but not considered as deposits in terms of Rule 2(1)(c) of the Companies (Acceptance of Deposit) Rules, 2014 as specified in Rule 16(A)(3).

Amount not considered as Deposits

Accordingly, Rule 2(1)(c) of Companies (Acceptance of Deposit) Rules, 2014, excludes the following amount received by a Company from the ambit of Deposit and shall not be considered as deposits –

i. any amount received from the Central Government or a State Government or local authority or statutory authority, or any amount Whose repayment is guaranteed by the Central Government or a State Government;

ii. Any amount received from foreign Governments, foreign or international banks, foreign body corporates and foreign citizens, foreign authorities or persons resident outside India;

iii. Loans or facility from banks;

iv. Loans from Public Financial Institutions/ Insurance Companies;

v. any amount received against issue of commercial paper or any other instruments;

vi. Any amount received by a company from any other company;

vii. Any amount received through Public offer. However, if securities not allotted within 60 days and refund not made within 15 days then such amount will be treated as Deposit;

viii. Any amount received from the director of the company and in case of private company also from the relative of the director of the company subject to the condition that the amount has been given from own’s fund and not from

ix. Any amount raised by the issue of bonds or debentures secured by a first charge or a charge ranking pari passu with the first charge, compulsorily convertible within 10 years;

x. Any amount raised by issue of Unsecured Non-convertible debentures;

xi. Non-interest-bearing security deposit from employee of the company under the contract of employment to the extent not exceeding his annual salary;

xii. Any non-interest bearing amount received and held in trust;

xiii. Any amount received in the course of business –

(a) As advance for supply of good or services provided that such goods or services are supplied within 365 days of the receipt of advance;

(b) As advance in connection with consideration for an immovable property provided such advance is adjusted against such property in accordance with the terms of the agreement;

(c) As security deposit for the performance of the contract;

(d) As advance under long term projects for supply of capital goods;

Provided that if the amount received under (a), (b) & (d) becomes refundable due to lack of necessary permission or approval to deal in the concerned goods or services, then the amount received shall be deemed as deposit on the expiry of 15 days from the date they become due for refund.

(e) As advance towards consideration for future warranty or maintenance contract;

(f) As advance received which is allowed by any sectoral regulator?

(g) As advance for subscription towards publication;

xiv. Any amount of unsecured loan brought in by the promoters subject to the fulfillment of the following conditions:

(a) The loan is brought in pursuance of the stipulation imposed by the lending institutions on the promoters to contribute such finance;

(b) The loan is provided by the promoters themselves or by their relatives or by both; and

(c) The exemption under this sub-clause shall be available only till the loans of financial institution or bank are repaid and not thereafter;

xv. Any amount accepted by a Nidhi Company;

xvi. Any amount received by way of subscription in respect of a chit under the Chit Fund Act, 1982;

xvii. Any amount received by the company under any collective investment scheme;

xviii. An amount of 25 lakh rupees or more received by a start-up company, by way of a convertible note (convertible into equity shares or repayable within a period not exceeding five years from the date of issue) in a single tranche, from a person;

xix. Any amount received by a company from registered Alternate Investment Funds, Domestic Venture Capital Funds, Infrastructure Investment Trusts and Mutual Funds.

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