MSME Advisory, Registration & Government Subsidies
Strategic MSME Advisory & Subsidies
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) represent the backbone of industrial hubs like Bhosari and Chakan. The Government of India, along with the State Government of Maharashtra, offers significant incentives, financial subsidies, and legal protections to registered MSMEs. We provide end-to-end MSME advisory services, helping clients secure Udyam registrations, apply for state subsidies, and enforce legal protections against delayed payments.
Our industrial advisory services assist manufacturing and engineering units in navigating government incentive structures, maximizing capital subsidies, and improving working capital cycles.
MSME Composite Classification Thresholds
Enterprises are classified into Micro, Small, or Medium categories based on a composite criteria of investment in plant & machinery and annual turnover:
- Micro Enterprise: Investment in plant & machinery does not exceed ₹1 Crore, and annual turnover does not exceed ₹5 Crores.
- Small Enterprise: Investment in plant & machinery does not exceed ₹10 Crores, and annual turnover does not exceed ₹50 Crores.
- Medium Enterprise: Investment in plant & machinery does not exceed ₹50 Crores, and annual turnover does not exceed ₹250 Crores.
Delayed Payment Protections under the MSMED Act
The MSMED Act, 2006 provides strong legal protections for micro and small enterprises against payment delays by corporate buyers:
- Section 15 (Payment Timeline): Corporate buyers must make payments to micro/small suppliers within the timeline agreed in writing, which cannot exceed 45 days. If no agreement exists, payments must be made within 15 days of the acceptance of goods.
- Section 16 (Compound Interest Penalty): If the buyer fails to pay within 45 days, they are liable to pay compound interest with monthly rests on the outstanding amount. The interest rate is set at three times the bank rate notified by the RBI.
- MSME Samadhaan Filing: We assist registered MSMEs in filing cases and representations before the Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council (MSEFC) to recover outstanding dues and interest.
- Section 43B(h) of the Income Tax Act: Introduced in the Finance Act 2023, this rule disallows deductions for expenditures payable to micro and small enterprises if payments are not made within the limits of Section 15 of the MSMED Act. This encourages corporate buyers to settle MSME dues on time.
Maharashtra Industrial Incentives (PSI Scheme)
For manufacturing units operating in industrial zones (MIDC Chakan, Bhosari, Talegaon), we facilitate applications for benefits under the Maharashtra Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI):
- Industrial promotion subsidies (IPS) equivalent to SGST refunds.
- Exemption from paying electricity duty for eligible periods.
- Interest subsidies on loans taken for purchasing capital equipment.
- Stamp duty exemptions on land lease or purchase documents inside MIDC sectors.
Frequently Answered Queries
Q How does the MSME Samadhaan portal assist with delayed payments?
It allows MSMEs to file cases directly against buyer entities. Under the law, buyers are required to pay compound interest at three times the bank rate for delayed payments beyond 45 days.
Q What is the turnover limit for classification as a Small Enterprise?
An enterprise is classified as "Small" if its investment in plant & machinery does not exceed ₹10 Crores and its annual turnover does not exceed ₹50 Crores.
Q What is the impact of Section 43B(h) of the Income Tax Act on corporate buyers?
Under Section 43B(h), corporate buyers cannot claim deductions for purchases made from micro and small suppliers in their income tax computations unless the payments are settled within 15 days (or 45 days if agreed in writing) during the financial year.
CA Abhijeet Dolase & Associates