RBI/2013-14/640
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.142
June 12, 2014
To
All Category – I Authorised Dealer Banks
Madam/ Sir,
Transfer of assets of Liaison Office (LO) / Branch Office (BO) / Project Office
(PO) of a foreign entity either to its Wholly Owned Subsidiary (WOS) / Joint
Venture (JV) / Others in India– Delegation of powers to AD Banks.
Attention of Authorised Dealer Category - I (AD Category - I) banks is invited
to the
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 88 dated March 01, 2012 according to which
prior approval of RBI is required for transferring assets of LO/BO to their
subsidiaries or other LO/BO or to any other entity.
Presently ADs are delegated with powers to allow closure of the accounts of
LO/BO and repatriate the surplus balances subject to submission of prescribed
closure documents vide
A.P (DIR Series) Circular No.24 dated December 30, 2009.
The details of opening and closing POs are laid down in Circular No.37 dated
November 15, 2003. With a view to smoothen the entire process of closure of
LO/BO/PO, it has been decided to delegate the powers relating to transfer of
assets of LO/BO/PO to AD Category-I banks subject to compliance with the
following stipulations.
- Such proposals will be considered only from LO/BOs who are adhering to the
operational guidelines stipulated in our
AP DIR Circular No.23 &
24 of December
30, 2009 such as (i) submission of AACs (up to the current financial year) at
regular annual intervals with copies endorsed to DGIT (International Taxation)
and (ii) obtained PAN from IT Authorities and have got registered with ROC under
Companies Act 1956. Similarly, proposals from POs should conform to the
guidelines issued in
AP DIR Cir.No.44 dated May 17, 2005 with regard to initial
reporting requirements (para.2.3) and submission of CA certified annual report
indicating project status (para.2.4).
- A certificate is to be submitted from the Statutory Auditor furnishing details
of assets to be transferred indicating their date of acquisition, original
price, depreciation till date, present book value or WDV value and sale
consideration to be obtained. Statutory Auditor should also confirm that the
assets were not re-valued after their initial acquisition. The sale
consideration should not be more than the book value in each case.
- The assets should have been acquired by the LO/BO/PO from inward remittances and
no intangible assets such as good will, pre-operative expenses should be
included. AD bank should scrutinise and ensure that no revenue expenses such as
lease hold improvements incurred by LO/BOs are capitalised and transferred to
JV/WOS.
- AD bank to ensure payment of all applicable taxes while permitting transfer of
assets.
- Transfer of assets to be allowed by AD banks only when the foreign entity
intends to close their LO/BO/PO operations in India. Subsequently, the AD banks
should ensure closure of LO/BO in accordance with the stipulations indicated in
para.5 (iii) of
A.P (DIR Series) Circular No.24 of December 30, 2009 and para.5
of A.P (DIR Series) Circular No.37 of November 15, 2003 in respect of POs.
- Credits to the bank accounts of LO/BO/PO on account of such transfer of assets
will be treated as permissible credits.
- The relevant documents are to be preserved separately for scrutiny by their own
auditors and RBI auditors.
2. AD Category - I banks may bring the contents of this circular to the notice
of their constituents and customers concerned.
3. Necessary amendments to the Foreign Exchange Management (Establishment in
India of Branch or Office or Other Place of Business) Regulations, 2000
Notification No. FEMA 22/2000-RB dated May 03, 2000 have been issued vide
Notification No.FEMA.295/2014-RB dated February 24, 2014, vide G.S.R.No.372(E)
dated May 30, 2014.
4. The directions contained in this circular have been issued under Sections
10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999) and
are without prejudice to permissions / approvals, if any, required under any
other law.
Yours faithfully,
(C.D. Srinivasan)
Chief General Manager