Taxmann's Statutory Guide for NBFCs – Authentic & Updated Compendium of RBI's Directions & Guidelines Governing NBFCs | Residuary NBFCs | Miscellaneous Non-Banking Companies, etc. [2024]


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This book is an authentic & updated Compendium of RBI's Directions & Guidelines governing various Non-Banking Financial Companies ('NBFCs'). It provides comprehensive coverage on Laws relating to NBFCs, which includes: • Non-Banking Financial Companies • Residuary Non-Banking Companies • Miscellaneous Non-Banking Companies • Mortgage Guarantee Companies It covers updated & amended text of the above NBFC Laws along with the following: • Directions/Master Directions • Circulars • Notifications • RBI Guidelines • Rules/Regulations • Clarifications • Orders The book also covers an 'Overview of Law relating to NBFCs' to understand better the laws governing NBFCs in India. This book will be helpful for legal practitioners, NBFCs, and stakeholders in the financial services sector, providing a detailed analysis of the regulatory landscape governing NBFCs in India. The Present Publication is the 28th Edition | 2024, incorporating all the amendments made up to 15th February 2024. This book is divided into eleven divisions, namely: • Law Relating to NBFCs, covering the following: o 10+ Directions o Guidelines o Exemptions o Schemes o Miscellaneous Instructions • Clarifications from the Reserve Bank of India issued from 2016-2024 • Law Relating to Residuary Non-Banking Companies o Residuary Non-Banking Companies (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016 • Law Relating to Miscellaneous Non-Banking Companies (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016 • Law Relating to Mortgage Guarantee Companies • Foreign Direct Investments in the NBFC Sector • Foreign Exchange Management (Deposit) Regulations • Lending to NBFCs and Other Matters o Bank Finance to Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) o Amalgamation/Merger of Non-Banking Financial Companies with Banks o Credit card, debit card and rupee-denominated co-branded pre-paid card operations of banks and credit card issuing NBFCs o Regulatory measures towards Consumer credit and Bank credit to NBFCs • Prescribed Returns o Non-Banking Financial Company Returns (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016 o Submission of Returns by Government - Owned Non-Banking Financial Companies • Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code Provisions for NBFCs • Draft Framework for Recognising Self-Regulatory Organisations for Fintech Sector




Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting


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This action plan, created in response to a request by the G20, identifies a set of domestic and international actions to address the problems of base erosion and profit sharing.







Objectives and Framework


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Company Law And Practice


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An Authentic, Comprehensive, Up-To-Date, Simple And Lucid Analysis Of The Provisions Of The Companies Act/Rules/Sebi Guidelines/Other Corporate Laws, Especially Conceived For The Students. An Effort Has Been Made To Present The Complicated Provisions In A Simple Manner So That Students Can Easily Grasp. Care Has Been Taken To Cover The Entire Syllabus Of Almost All The Professional Institutes Including Icai, Icsi, Icwai, Cfa & M.Com. Of Major Universities. Summary Given At The End Of Each Chapter Will Be Of Great Help To The Students During Revisions. Secretarial Practice/Check List, Wherever Relevant, Has Been Given To Make The Book More Relevant For Students. Besides Number Of Specimen Resolutions/Notices Have Also Been Given. Important Circulars, Notifications, Amendments And Case Laws (Up To 1St June, 2009) Have Been Incorporated. Past Examination Questions Of The Three Professional Institutes Viz., Institute Of Chartered Accountants Of India, Institute Of Company Secretaries Of India And Institute Of Cost And Works Accountants Of India, Have Been Given At The End Of Each Chapter. The Same Will Serve As An Effective Topic-Wise Scanner. Law Stated In This Book Is As Amended Upto 1St June, 2009.




Company Law Procedures


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A Corporate Professional is required to equip himself with regard to corporate compliances on day- to-day basis. There are number of compliances which are required to be complied with depending on the event , whether it is incorporation / conversion / change , etc., not only from Company Law point of view but also from SEBI Regulations point of view (in case of a listed company). To assist the professional in this endeavour, this book is yet another attempt to provide all related procedures at one place along with the resolutions to make it handy and easy to use. The Book has been divided into two parts. Division-I contains Company Law Procedures of more than 115 events. Each procedure has been divided into following heads: - Applicable Section of the Companies Act, 2013 - Applicable Company Rule - Applicable Regulation in case of listed company - SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements ) Regulations, 2015 - Synopsis (giving background of the section of the Companies Act, 2013) - Procedure (step by step, including various Government approvals and filing of Forms, etc.) - Compliance by a listed company in accordance with SEBI (LODR ) Regulations, 2015 - Draft Board resolutions - Draft General Meeting resolutions (Special/Ordinary resolution) Division-II contains updated Company Rules as issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs from time to time and which are referred under various procedures of the Book.




Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner


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Capital Market and Financial System in India


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The financial system of a country promotes savings by providing a wide variety of financial assets to the general public. Savings collected from the household sector are pooled together and allocated to various sectors of the economy for raising production levels. If the allocation of credit is judicious and socially equitable, it can help achieve the twin objectives of growth and social justice. An understanding of financial markets -- as part of the financial system -- is important as they are at the core of the transmission mechanism of monetary policy. In India, financial markets have been developed with a specific emphasis on increasing allocative efficiency of resources and promoting financial stability. Financial markets in India comprise, in the main, money market, Government securities market, capital market, corporate debt market, credit market, and foreign exchange market. Capital market plays a very important role in the development of financial system of any economy. It is a market where financial assets such as equities/debts are traded over a long period of time. Although the capital market in India has a long history, it remained on the periphery of the financial system for a long time. Various reforms undertaken since the early 1990s by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the Government have brought about a significant structural transformation in the Indian capital market. As a result, the Indian equity market has become modern and transparent. The equity market has witnessed widespread development in infrastructure and its functioning is comparable to international standards. It has seen significant increase in growth and diversity in composition since early 1990s.




BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT


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This fully revised and updated third edition carries a holistic approach to the new and emerging realities of Indian as well as the global business environment. It incorporates the new challenges emanating from Covid-19 outbreak and also other enablers shaping up the business environment. This new edition brings forth a contemporary and pragmatic appeal to the learners. The text provides an incisive insight into the subject via simple, elegant and explicit presentation that amalgamates theory logically and rigorously with the practical aspects. Organised in 24 chapters, the book aims to develop a broader understanding of the concepts and their applications and dexterously assimilates the latest statistics depicting the national and global perspectives. This text is suitable for both PG and UG students of Management, Commerce, Economics, and Business Studies. Besides, it is of immense value to the aspirants of civil services and the professionals, including policy makers, working in the government departments. NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION • Presents latest developments viz. Economic slowdown due to lockdowns, Impact of the outbreak of Covid-19, Atmanirbharta (self-reliance), Union Budget 2021–22, Policy changes amid slowdown, FDI policy changes, and also about Indian economic scenarios, NITI Aayog, Manufacturing in defence sector, Climate Change, Make in India, Geo-economic aspects, GST, BREXIT, SDGs, Latest developments in global environment, WTO issues, and others. • Updates sections, sub-sections, opening and closing cases to keep abreast of new developments. • Introduces revised tables and figures to represent the latest scenarios, in most cases with data up to 2019–20. • Includes latest domestic and global policy frameworks influencing business environment. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOOK • Each chapter commences with an opening case to emphasise the topic of importance, and ends with a closing case to help in satisfying a learner from the point of view of understanding the chapter. • Relevant box items call readers' attention to practical examples and experiences for in-depth learning. • Case-based questions and review questions help in assessing learner's ability to grasp basic concepts. • Companion website http://phindia.com/ahmed containing useful resources for the teachers and study aids for the students. TARGET AUDIENCE • B.Com • M.Com • BBA • MBA • PGDM