STARTING OPERATIONS IN INDIA | |||||
| A foreign company planning to set up business operations in India has the following options | |||||
| AS AN INDIAN COMPANY | |||||
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A foreign company can commence operations in India by incorporating a company under the Companies Act,1956 through
Foreign equity in such Indian companies can be up to 100% depending on the requirements of the investor, subject to equity caps in respect of the area of activities under the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy. Details of the FDI policy, sectoral equity caps & procedures can be obtained from Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Government of India | |||||
| Joint Venture With An Indian Partner | Foreign
Companies can set up their operations in India
by forging strategic alliances with Indian partners.
Joint Venture may entail the following advantages for a foreign investor:
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| Wholly Owned Subsidiary Company | Foreign companies can also to set up wholly-owned subsidiary in sectors where 100% foreign direct investment is permitted under the FDI policy. | ||||
| Incorporation of Company |
For registration and incorporation, an application has to be filed with Registrar of Companies (ROC). Once a company has been duly registered and incorporated as an Indian company, it is subject to Indian laws and regulations as applicable to other domestic Indian companies. For details please contact us. staff@trustman.org
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| AS A FOREIGN COMPANY | |||||
Foreign
Companies can set up their operations in India
through
Such offices can undertake any permitted activities. Companies have to register themselves with Registrar of Companies (ROC) within 30 days of setting up a place of business in India. | |||||
| Liaison Office/Representative Office | Liaison office acts as a
channel of communication between the principal place of business or head
office and entities in India. Liaison office can not undertake any
commercial activity directly or indirectly and can not,
therefore, earn any income in India. Its role is limited to
collecting information about possible market opportunities and providing
information about the company and its products to prospective Indian
customers. It can promote export/import from/to India and also
facilitate technical/financial collaboration between parent company and
companies in India.
Approval for establishing a liaison office in India is granted by Reserve Bank of India (RBI). | ||||
| Project Office | Foreign Companies planning to execute specific projects in India can set up temporary project/site offices in India. RBI has now granted general permission to foreign entities to establish Project Offices subject to specified conditions. Such offices can not undertake or carry on any activity other than the activity relating and incidental to execution of the project. Project Offices may remit outside India the surplus of the project on its completion, general permission for which has been granted by the RBI. | ||||
| Branch Office |
Foreign companies engaged in manufacturing and trading activities abroad are allowed to set up Branch Offices in India for the following purposes: (i) Export/Import of goods (ii) Rendering professional or consultancy services (iii) Carrying out research work, in which the parent company is engaged. (iv) Promoting technical or financial collaborations between Indian companies and parent or overseas group company. (v) Representing the parent company in India and acting as buying/selling agents in India.
(vi) Rendering services in Information Technology and development of software in India. (vii) Rendering technical support to the products supplied by the parent/ group companies. (viii) Foreign airline/shipping company.
A branch office is not allowed to carry out manufacturing activities on its own but is permitted to subcontract these to an Indian manufacturer. Branch Offices established with the approval of RBI, may remit outside India profit of the branch, net of applicable Indian taxes and subject to RBI guidelines Permission for setting up branch offices is granted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). | ||||
| Branch Office on “Stand Alone Basis” | Such
Branch Offices would be isolated and restricted to the Special Economic
zone (SEZ) alone and no business activity/transaction will be allowed
outside the SEZs in India,
which include branches/subsidiaries of its parent office in India.
No approval shall be necessary from RBI for a company to establish a branch/unit in SEZs to undertake manufacturing and service activities subject to specified conditions. Application for setting up Liaison Office/ Project Office/ Branch Office may be submitted in form FNC 1.
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| FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) POLICY | |||||
| FDI under automatic route is now allowed in all sectors, including the services sector, except a few sectors where the existing and notified sectoral policy does not permit FDI beyond a ceiling. | |||||
| Automatic Route | No
prior approval is required for FDI under the Automatic
Route.
Only information to the RBI within 30days of inward remittances or issue
of shares to Non Residents is required. RBI has prescribed a new form, Form FC-GPR (instead
of earlier FC-RBI) for reporting shares issued to the Foreign Investors by
an Indian company.
For details please contact: Chief
General Manager, | ||||
| Government Approval | Foreign Investment proposed not covered under the ‘Automatic Route’ are considered for Governmental Approval on the recommendations of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) | ||||
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| TAXATION IN INDIA | |||||
| India is
moving towards reforming its tax policies and systems so as to facilitate
globalization of economic activities. The corporate tax rate for
foreign companies is 40%. The net tax rate is far lower than
this on account of various deductions and exemptions available under the
tax laws. Tax holidays are available in Special Economic Zones set
up to make industry globally competitive. Infrastructure Sector Projects
enjoy special tax treatment/holidays. A user friendly tax
administration is being introduced with round the clock
electronic filing of customs documents from 31.3.04
For details regarding taxes in India, please contact Ministry of Finance, Government of India, North Block, New Delhi – 110 001.
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| INVESTMENT FACILITATION | |||||
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Secretariat for Industrial Assistance (SIA) in Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Government of India provides a single window service for entrepreneurial assistance, Investor facilitation and monitoring implementation of the projects. Secretariat
for Industrial Assistance (SIA) | |||||
| USEFUL ADDRESSES | |||||
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Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion Joint
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