All details about MSME - Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise

What are Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise?
MSME is classified into two categories:
i. Manufacturing enterprise; and
ii. Service enterprise.
They are defined in term of investment in Plant and Machinery/ Equipment  as below
MICRO
SMALL
MEDIUM
Manufacturing Enterprises
Rs 2,500,000
Less than Rs 50,000,000
Less than Rs 100,000,000
Service Enterprises
Less than Rs 10,00,000
Less than Rs 20,000,000
Less than Rs 50,000,000


MSME Registration
MSME enterprises are the backbone of the economy of any nation. Apart from this, they are also an engine of economic growth that promotes equitable development for everyone. Basically, an MSME enterprise majorly deals with the labor-intensive rather than the large corporate sectors. Also, an MSME enterprise promotes employment at a very high potential and lowest capital cost. Majorly, it contributes to the industrial production and exports in India. Adding more to it, an MSME enterprise plays a pivotal role in the development of the industrial economy.
As MSMEs are highly beneficial in the overall development of the nation, henceforth, to promote it on a high level, the MSMED or the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Act of India, 2006 came into existence. Adding more benefits, the MSMED Act facilitates the promotion and development of enterprises through incentives, schemes, and subsidies. For availing the benefits of the MSMED Act, you should be registered through MSME Registration. MSME registration is also known as Udyog Aadhar registration from 2015.
Benefits of MSME Registration
To encourage the growth of MSME, both state and central governments have conceptualized it in such as a way as to provide maximum benefits to the enterprises falling under the MSME sector. Registration of an MSME is not legally mandatory but registering it will help you reap several benefits from the government including:

1.     Collateral Free loans from banks:
The Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGS) was launched by the Government of India to make available collateral-free credit to the micro and small enterprise sector. Both the existing and the new enterprises are eligible to be covered under the scheme. The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), established a Trust named Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) to implement the Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises. This scheme allows collateral-free loans of up to 50 lakhs for individual MSMEs.

2.     1% Exemption on the interest rate on overdraft:
Enterprises that have MSME Registration can avail the benefit of 1% exemption on the interest rate on Overdrafts as mentioned in the scheme.

3.     50% subsidy for Trademark registration:
Enterprises that have MSME Registration Certificate can avail 50% subsidy for trademark or patent registration by making an application to the respective authority.

4.     Eligible for Industrial Promotion subsidy:
Enterprises that have MSME Registration are eligible for Industrial Promotion Subsidy as may be prescribed by the government in this behalf.

5.     Concession in electricity bills:
Enterprises that have MSME Registration Certificate can avail Concession on electricity bill by making an application to the electricity department along with MSME Registration Certificate.

6.     Reimbursement of ISO Certification:
Enterprises that have MSME Registration Certificate can reimburse ISO Certificate Expenses by making an application to respective authority along with MSME.

7.     Protection against delayed payments:
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises gives protection to MSME Registered Business against the delay in payments from Buyers and right of interest on delayed payment through conciliation and arbitration and settlement of dispute be done in minimum time. If any micro or the small enterprise that has MSME registration, supplies any goods or services, then the buyer is required to make a payment on or before the date agreed upon between the buyer and the micro or small enterprise. In case there is no payment date on the agreement, then the buyer is required to make payment within fifteen days of acceptance of goods or services. Further, in any case, a payment due to micro or small enterprise cannot exceed forty-five days from the day of acceptance or the day of deemed acceptance. In case of failure by the buyer to make a payment on time, the buyer is required to pay compound interest with monthly interest rests to the supplier on that amount from the agreed date of payment or fifteen days of acceptance of goods or service.

8.     Special Consideration on International Trade Fairs:
Under the International Cooperation Scheme, financial assistance is provided to organizations associated with MSME for deputation of MSME business delegation to other countries for exploring new areas of MSMEs, participation by Indian MSMEs in international exhibitions, trade fairs and buyer-seller meet and for holding an international conference and seminars that are in the interest of MSME sectors.

MSME schemes launched by the Government are:

·        Udyog Aadhaar memorandum

·        Zero Defect Zero Effect

·        Quality Management Standards & Quality technology Tools

·        Grievance Monitoring System

·        Incubation

·        Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

·        Women Entrepreneurship




3 Comments

  1. If for example ABC enterprise obtains MSME registration then whether ABC enterprise is required to pay to its suppliers within the time as stipulated in MSME Act or else MSME act is not applicable to such type of transactions?

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  2. I don't think so MSME act will interfere on this transaction unless ABC's Suppliers is also register in MSME act. because act specifies 45 day credit period for the recipient of any goods to pay to the MSME supplier.
    still this is just my point of view

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  3. Okay thanks Darshan for providing your views.

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