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FEMA
Foreign

Exchange
Management Act
 In

order to trace the origin of FEMA, we ll
have to go back into history……
……when it was known
as FERA.


FERA
FERA
Foreign

Exchange
Regulation Act
FERA was an act to regulate:
 certain

payments, transactions indirectly
affecting foreign exchange,

 the
 the

import and export of currency,

conservation of the foreign exchange
resources of the country and their proper
utilization thereof in the development of the
country.
FERA
 OBJECTIVES:

 To

prevent the outflow of the Indian
Currency

 To

see that the foreign exchange
legitimately due to India should be
received.
OBJECTIVES



To regulate the transactions indirectly
affecting foreign exchange



To regulate holding of immovable
property outside India



To regulate employment of foreign
nationals
Provisions:
 Regulation

of dealings in Foreign
Exchange: Take permission from the
Reserve Bank for Foreign Exchange
Transactions.
Contd..
 Restrictions

on Payments: No body shall
-make any payment to or for any person
outside India
-receive any payment on behalf of
anybody outside India
Contd..
 Restrictions

regarding assets held by Non
residents and Import and Export of certain
currency and Bullion.
Contd..
 Restriction

on Establishment of place of
business in India.
Contd..
 Prior

permission of Reserve Bank required
for taking up employment in India by
Nationals of foreign state.
Contd..
 Restrictions

on appointment of certain
persons and companies as agents or
technical or management advisors in
India.
Insights into FERA:
 FERA

applies to the whole of India, to citizens of
India outside India and to branches and
agencies outside India registered in India .

 Came

into force with effect from January 1,

1974.
 Was

enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-fourth
Year of the Republic of India.
Reflections on FERA:
 1)

No legal forum or a court for a person to
recover money due to him from outside
India on account of sale, etc.

 Must

have the recourse to International
Commercial Arbitration, only if enormous
amounts are involved.
Contd..
 Of

late, demand is that FERA should be
abolished. Corporates find themselves
confronted by serious allegations of
violation of the Act.
Contd..


2) Impression created by the Government Agencies :
Foreign Exchange is very precious and must be
protected at all cost.



So, FERA contains stringent provisions.



FERA violators are treated as criminals.



eg: an entrepreneur arrested for being in possession
of Rs. 450 in foreign exchange , though was left over
from a journey abroad, sanctioned by the
Government.
Contd..
 3)

As India has app 30 billion dollar foreign
exchange reserve position and there is no
scarcity of the foreign exchange, the act
should be done away with.

 Some

experts observed that the Act is
outdated and either needs to re-written or
over-hauled. It should be liberated.
 4)

There is no harmony between FERA
and Direct tax laws, eg: basic definition of
resident are dichotomous and totally
different.
From FERA to FEMA
 FERA

had outlived its utility on account of
significant developments as follows:
Reasons to repeal the FERA:
 Substantial

increase in the foreign exchange

resources.
 Growth in Liberalization of Indian
Investments abroad
 foreign trade
 Rationalization of tariffs
 Increased access to external commercial
borrowings by Indian corporates
 Participation of foreign investors in the Stock
markets
Amendments:
 Section

11: Restrictions regarding assets
held by non-residents: blocking bank
accounts and securities for people who
had migrated abroad.
Contd..
 Section

13: Restriction on Import and
export of certain currency bullion: Gold
and Silver through Exim Policy and foreign
exchange and Indian Currency under
FERA.

 Section

17: Power to regulate uses , etc,
of imported silver and gold- deleted as has
been covered in Section 13
Contd..
 Section

25: Restrictions on holding of
immovable outside India: has enabled RBI
to grant permission to holding of property
outside India under certain conditions.
FEMA
Foreign

Exchange
Management Act
 On

August 4, 1998, the finance minister
introduced FEMA in the Lok Sabha.
Objective
 To

consolidate and
amend the law
relating to foreign
exchange to facilitate
external trade and
payments.

 To

promote the
orderly development
and maintenance of
the foreign exchange
market in India.
Some basic terms:
 Authorized

Person means any
authorized dealer, money changer, or any
other person for the time being authorized
under Section 10(1) to deal in foreign
exchange or foreign securities.
Types of transactions:


Capital Account
Transaction means a
transaction which alters
the assets or liabilities,
including contingent
liabilities, outside India
of persons resident in
India or vice versa.
(borrowing, lending &
investment – FDI , FII,
ECBs , NRI deposits ,
Overseas Investments
– expanding
convertibility )



Current Account
Transaction has been
defined as a transaction
other than capital account
transaction.



Means that all
transactions that do not
alter assets or liabilities
outside India of residents
or assets or liabilities in
India of non-residents
transactions.
 Currency

includes all currency notes,
postal notes, postal orders, money orders,
cheques, drafts, travellers cheques, letters
of credit, bills of exchange and promissory
notes, credit cards or such other similar
instruments, as may be notified by the
Reserve Bank.
Provisions
 Section

3: Dealings in Foreign
Exchange:
No person shall
 deal in and transfer foreign exchange
 make or receive payment
for anybody outside India without
permission from the Reserve Bank.
Contd..
 Section

4: Holding of Foreign
Exchange: No resident in India shall
acquire or transfer foreign exchange or
any immovable property outside India
without permission from the Reserve
Bank.
Contd..
 Section

5: Current Account
transactions: any person may sell or
draw foreign exchange to or from an
authorized person if such a sale or drawal
is a current account transaction.
Contd..
 Section

6: Capital Account
Transaction: Any person may sell or draw
foreign exchange to or from an authorized
person is a capital account transaction.
Only limited Capital Account Convertibility
allowed.
Contd..
 Section

7: Export of Goods and
Services : Every exporter of goods or
services shall furnish to the Reserve Bank
details regarding the export value of such
goods or services.
Contd..
 Section

8: Realisation and Repatriation
of Foreign Exchange: Where any amount of
foreign exchange is due or accrued to any
person resident in India, such a person shall
take steps to realise and repatriate to India, such
for foreign exchange within a specified period of
time.

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Fema

  • 2.  In order to trace the origin of FEMA, we ll have to go back into history…… ……when it was known as FERA.
  • 5. FERA was an act to regulate:  certain payments, transactions indirectly affecting foreign exchange,  the  the import and export of currency, conservation of the foreign exchange resources of the country and their proper utilization thereof in the development of the country.
  • 6. FERA  OBJECTIVES:  To prevent the outflow of the Indian Currency  To see that the foreign exchange legitimately due to India should be received.
  • 7. OBJECTIVES  To regulate the transactions indirectly affecting foreign exchange  To regulate holding of immovable property outside India  To regulate employment of foreign nationals
  • 8. Provisions:  Regulation of dealings in Foreign Exchange: Take permission from the Reserve Bank for Foreign Exchange Transactions.
  • 9. Contd..  Restrictions on Payments: No body shall -make any payment to or for any person outside India -receive any payment on behalf of anybody outside India
  • 10. Contd..  Restrictions regarding assets held by Non residents and Import and Export of certain currency and Bullion.
  • 11. Contd..  Restriction on Establishment of place of business in India.
  • 12. Contd..  Prior permission of Reserve Bank required for taking up employment in India by Nationals of foreign state.
  • 13. Contd..  Restrictions on appointment of certain persons and companies as agents or technical or management advisors in India.
  • 14. Insights into FERA:  FERA applies to the whole of India, to citizens of India outside India and to branches and agencies outside India registered in India .  Came into force with effect from January 1, 1974.  Was enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-fourth Year of the Republic of India.
  • 15. Reflections on FERA:  1) No legal forum or a court for a person to recover money due to him from outside India on account of sale, etc.  Must have the recourse to International Commercial Arbitration, only if enormous amounts are involved.
  • 16. Contd..  Of late, demand is that FERA should be abolished. Corporates find themselves confronted by serious allegations of violation of the Act.
  • 17. Contd..  2) Impression created by the Government Agencies : Foreign Exchange is very precious and must be protected at all cost.  So, FERA contains stringent provisions.  FERA violators are treated as criminals.  eg: an entrepreneur arrested for being in possession of Rs. 450 in foreign exchange , though was left over from a journey abroad, sanctioned by the Government.
  • 18. Contd..  3) As India has app 30 billion dollar foreign exchange reserve position and there is no scarcity of the foreign exchange, the act should be done away with.  Some experts observed that the Act is outdated and either needs to re-written or over-hauled. It should be liberated.
  • 19.  4) There is no harmony between FERA and Direct tax laws, eg: basic definition of resident are dichotomous and totally different.
  • 20. From FERA to FEMA  FERA had outlived its utility on account of significant developments as follows:
  • 21. Reasons to repeal the FERA:  Substantial increase in the foreign exchange resources.  Growth in Liberalization of Indian Investments abroad  foreign trade  Rationalization of tariffs  Increased access to external commercial borrowings by Indian corporates  Participation of foreign investors in the Stock markets
  • 22. Amendments:  Section 11: Restrictions regarding assets held by non-residents: blocking bank accounts and securities for people who had migrated abroad.
  • 23. Contd..  Section 13: Restriction on Import and export of certain currency bullion: Gold and Silver through Exim Policy and foreign exchange and Indian Currency under FERA.  Section 17: Power to regulate uses , etc, of imported silver and gold- deleted as has been covered in Section 13
  • 24. Contd..  Section 25: Restrictions on holding of immovable outside India: has enabled RBI to grant permission to holding of property outside India under certain conditions.
  • 26.  On August 4, 1998, the finance minister introduced FEMA in the Lok Sabha.
  • 27. Objective  To consolidate and amend the law relating to foreign exchange to facilitate external trade and payments.  To promote the orderly development and maintenance of the foreign exchange market in India.
  • 28. Some basic terms:  Authorized Person means any authorized dealer, money changer, or any other person for the time being authorized under Section 10(1) to deal in foreign exchange or foreign securities.
  • 29. Types of transactions:  Capital Account Transaction means a transaction which alters the assets or liabilities, including contingent liabilities, outside India of persons resident in India or vice versa. (borrowing, lending & investment – FDI , FII, ECBs , NRI deposits , Overseas Investments – expanding convertibility )  Current Account Transaction has been defined as a transaction other than capital account transaction.  Means that all transactions that do not alter assets or liabilities outside India of residents or assets or liabilities in India of non-residents transactions.
  • 30.  Currency includes all currency notes, postal notes, postal orders, money orders, cheques, drafts, travellers cheques, letters of credit, bills of exchange and promissory notes, credit cards or such other similar instruments, as may be notified by the Reserve Bank.
  • 31. Provisions  Section 3: Dealings in Foreign Exchange: No person shall  deal in and transfer foreign exchange  make or receive payment for anybody outside India without permission from the Reserve Bank.
  • 32. Contd..  Section 4: Holding of Foreign Exchange: No resident in India shall acquire or transfer foreign exchange or any immovable property outside India without permission from the Reserve Bank.
  • 33. Contd..  Section 5: Current Account transactions: any person may sell or draw foreign exchange to or from an authorized person if such a sale or drawal is a current account transaction.
  • 34. Contd..  Section 6: Capital Account Transaction: Any person may sell or draw foreign exchange to or from an authorized person is a capital account transaction. Only limited Capital Account Convertibility allowed.
  • 35. Contd..  Section 7: Export of Goods and Services : Every exporter of goods or services shall furnish to the Reserve Bank details regarding the export value of such goods or services.
  • 36. Contd..  Section 8: Realisation and Repatriation of Foreign Exchange: Where any amount of foreign exchange is due or accrued to any person resident in India, such a person shall take steps to realise and repatriate to India, such for foreign exchange within a specified period of time.

Editor's Notes

  1. Contingent Liability is the liability which may occur or which may not occur  in future. And it is shown in the foot note of the Balance Sheet.Contingent Liability is a liability wherein the outcome is unknown