nder Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, a company is required to undertake Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities if, in any financial year, it meets at least one of the following thresholds based on its immediately preceding financial year: Net Worth: ₹500 crores or more Turnover: ₹1Read more
nder Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, a company is required to undertake Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities if, in any financial year, it meets at least one of the following thresholds based on its immediately preceding financial year:
- Net Worth: ₹500 crores or more
- Turnover: ₹1000 crores or more
- Net Profit: ₹5 crores or more
How Does Loss in Preceding Years Affect CSR Compliance?
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Turnover Criterion:
Even if a company has a turnover of ₹1000 crores or more, it qualifies for CSR compliance regardless of its profitability. In other words, the requirement to have a CSR policy and report CSR activities is triggered by the turnover criterion alone. -
Calculation of CSR Spend:
The actual amount a company must spend on CSR is computed as 2% of the average net profit of the company for the preceding three financial years.- If the company has incurred losses in one or more of those years, the average net profit may be low or even negative.
- In such cases, while the company is still required to comply with all the CSR provisions (such as forming a CSR Committee and disclosing CSR activities), its mandatory CSR expenditure may be nil or lower due to a negative or low average net profit.
Yes, An LLP can have an activity of Trade in Stock and Securities. There is no bar in the LLP Act, 2008 for having this activity. Further, as per section 451(c) of the RBI Act, an LLP is considered a financial institution and allowed to do investment activities by investing in marketable securitiesRead more
Yes,
An LLP can have an activity of Trade in Stock and Securities. There is no bar in the LLP Act, 2008 for having this activity.
Further, as per section 451(c) of the RBI Act, an LLP is considered a financial institution and allowed to do investment activities by investing in marketable securities.
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