MSME Registration – Setup small business in India

MSME

WHAT IS MSME?

Micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) represents small businesses setup in India. An enterprise shall be classified as a micro, small or medium enterprise on the basis of the following criteria, namely: — 
(i)a micro enterprise, where the investment in plant and machinery or equipment does not exceed one crore rupees and turnover does not exceed five crore rupees; 
(ii)a small enterprise, where the investment in plant and machinery or equipment does not exceed ten crore rupees and turnover does not exceed fifty crore rupees; and 
(iii)a medium enterprise, where the investment in plant and machinery or equipment does not exceed fifty crore rupees and turnover does not exceed two hundred and fifty crore rupees.
 
The Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector is a major contributor to the socio-economic development of the country. In India, the sector has gained significant importance due to its contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country and exports. The sector has also contributed immensely with respect to entrepreneurship development especially in semi-urban and rural areas of India.

 

MSME Registration

MSME registration in India can be done free of cost at UDYAM website managed by the Government of India. The application involved providing basic information on a self declaration basis after which the government will provide the MSME with the UDYAM registration certificate bearing UDYAM number.

Benefits to MSME

Some of the other added benefits of getting your MSME registered under the provisions of these laws are as below:

1. Bank Loans (Collateral Free)

The Government of India has made collateral-free credit available to all small and micro business sectors. This initiative guarantees funds to micro and small sector enterprises. Under this scheme, both the old as well as the new enterprises can claim the benefits. A trust named The Credit Guarantee Trust Fund Scheme was introduced by the Government Of India, SIDBI(Small Industries Development Bank Of India) and the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise to make sure this scheme is implemented (Credit Guarantee Scheme) for all Micro and Small Enterprises.

2. Subsidy on Patent Registration

Under the current laws MSMEs registered with the MSME ministry stand to benefit a 50% subsidy on their patent registration fees. This encourages small businesses and firms to keep innovating and working on new projects and technologies. The subsidy can be availed by submitting an application at the respective ministries.

3. Overdraft Interest Rate Exemption

Businesses and enterprises registered as MSMEs can avail a benefit of 1% on the OverDraft in a scheme that differs from bank to bank. This helps making small business secure during unfavourable markets.

4. Industrial Promotion Subsidy Eligibility

Businesses that have been registered as MSMEs are eligible for subsidies for Industrial Promotion as provided by the Government under various industrial policies

5. Protection against Payments (Delayed Payments)

MSMEs constantly face the risk of delayed payments which in turn disturbs their entire business. In order to protect registered companies, the Supreme Court has mandated that any buyer of good or services from registered MSMEs is required to make the payment on or before the agreed date of payment or within 15 days from the day they had accepted the goods or services. If the buyer delays the payment for more than 45 days after accepting the products or services then the buyer has to pay interest on the amount that was agreed to be paid. The interest rate is three times the rate that is notified by the Reserve Bank of India.

Further, the law provides that any person making delay to a MSME has to pay interest at the rate of 12% for any delay over prescribed period.

6. Fewer Electricity Bills

All companies that have the MSME Registration Certificate are entitled to concessions on their electric bill. This enables businesses to boost production and take in more orders without worrying about capital expenditure on costs like electricity and maintenance. micro, small and medium enterprises can avail of the concession by providing an application to the department of electricity along with the certificate of registration.

7. ISO Certification Charges Reimbursement

Any registered micro, small and medium enterprise can claim reimbursement of the expenses that were made in order to obtain an ISO certification. This motivates entrepreneurs to get their respective businesses ISO certified which helps them to do business abroad in terms of high-quality exports.

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