Presented By:
            S.Vignesh
         First Year MBA
National Institute Of Technology
           Karnataka
            Surathkal
 Statutory Basis for Exchange Control

   The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1973
    (FERA 1973), as amended by the Foreign
    Exchange Management (Amendment) Act,
    1999, forms the statutory basis for Exchange
    Control in India.
 The Foreign Exchange Management Act (1999) or
  in short FEMA has been introduced as a
  replacement for earlier Foreign Exchange
  Regulation Act (FERA). FEMA came into force on
  the 1st day of June, 2000.
 FEMA
       consolidate and amend the law relating to foreign
        exchange
       facilitating external trade and payments
       promoting the orderly development and maintenance
        of foreign exchange market in India
       49 sections in the Act
   Authorized Person:
     Authorized under the Act to deal in foreign exchange
 Capital account transaction:
   Alters the assets or liability
 Currency:
   Currency notes, Money order, cheque, drafts etc…

 Currency Notes:
     Coin and bank notes
 Currency Account Transaction:
   Transactions other than capital account transactions
 Indian Currency:
   Indian rupees
   Export:
     Goods and services from India to outside
 Foreign Currency:
   Other than Indian currency
 Foreign Exchange:
   Means foreign currency
 Foreign Security:
   Security expressed in foreign currency
 Import:
   Goods and services from outside to India
 Security:
   Shares, Stock etc as defined in the Public Debt Act of
    1994
 Repatriate to India:
   Realized foreign exchange to India
 Service:
   Banking, Financing, insurance etc…
 Transfer:
   Sale, Purchase, Exchange etc…
 Non-Resident Indian (NRI):
   Citizen of India residing outside
 Overseas Corporate Body (OCB):
   A company, firm etc.. Owned at least 60% by NRIs
 Person of Indian Origin (PIO):
   Citizen of country other then Bangladesh and Pakistan, if
      Any time held Indian passport or
      Either of his parents or grandparents was citizen of India
      The Person is spouse of an Indian citizen
 The FEMA, is applicable-
   To the whole of India.
   Any Branch, office and agency, which is situated outside
    India, but is owned or controlled by a person resident in
    India.
 Broadly speaking FEMA, covers, three different
  types of categories, and deals differently with
  them. These categories are:
  a) Person
  b) Person Resident In India
  c) Person Resident Outside India
 For the purpose of provisions, a person shall
  include any of the following:

  1. An individual
  2. A Hindu Undivided family
  3. A company
  4. A Firm
  5. An association of persons or a body of individuals,
     whether incorporated or not,
  6. Every artificial judicial person, not falling within any of
     the preceding sub clauses, and
  7. Any agency, office or branch owned or controlled by
     such person.
1. A person who has been residing in India for more than
   182 days, in the last financial year. This means if a
   person has to be assessed, as to whether he is person
   resident in India, for any offence committed in August
   2001, then he should be residing in India for more than
   182 days during April 2000 to March 2001
2. Any person or body corporate registered or
   incorporated in India, or
3. An office, branch or agency in India owned or
   controlled by a person resident outside India, or
4. An office, branch or agency outside India owned or
   controlled by a person resident in India.
 Simply putting it, "a person resident outside India"
 means "a person who is not resident in India"
Prohibits dealings in foreign exchange except
 through an authorized person
Make any payment to or for the credit of any
 person resident outside India in any manner
Receive otherwise through an authorized person,
 any payment by order or on behalf of any person
 resident outside India in any manner
Enter into any financial transaction in India for
 acquisition or creation or transfer of a right to
 acquire, any asset outside India by any person
 SECTION 4 –
   Restrains any person resident in India from acquiring,
    holding, owning, possessing or transferring any foreign
    exchange, foreign security or any immovable property
    situated outside India except as specifically provided in the
    Act.
 SECTION 5 – deals with current account transaction
   Any person may sell or draw foreign exchange to or from an
    authorized person if such sale or drawl is a current account
    transaction
 SECTION 6 - deals with capital account transactions.
   This section allows a person to draw or sell foreign exchange
    from or to an authorized person for a capital account
    transaction.
 Transactions  having    international  financial
  implications matters are regulated by Exchange
  Control:
  a)   Purchase and sale of and other dealings in foreign
       exchange and maintenance of balances at foreign centers
  b)   Procedure for realization of proceeds of exports
  c)   Payments to non-residents or to their accounts in India
  d)   Transfer of securities between residents and non-
       residents and acquisition and holding of foreign
       securities
  e)   Foreign travel with exchange
f) Export and import of currency, cheques, drafts, travelers
   cheques and other financial instruments, securities, etc.
g) Activities in India of branches of foreign firms and
   companies and foreign nationals
h) Foreign direct investment and portfolio investment in
   India including investment by non-resident Indian
   nationals/persons of Indian origin and corporate bodies
   predominantly owned by such persons
i) Appointment of non-residents and foreign nationals and
   foreign companies as agents in India
j) Setting up of joint ventures/subsidiaries outside India by
   Indian companies
k) Acquisition, holding and disposal of immovable property
   in India by foreign nationals and foreign companies
l) Acquisition, holding and disposal of immovable property
   outside India by Indian nationals resident in India.
 SECTION 7 - deals with export of goods and
  services.
   Every exporter is required to furnish to the RBI or any
     other authority, a declaration etc. etc. regarding full
     export value.
 SECTION 8 and 9-
   casts the responsibility on the persons resident in India
    who have any amount of foreign exchange due or accrued
    in their favor to get same realized and repatriated to India
    within the specific period and the manner specified by
    RBI.
 SECTIONS 10 and 12 -
   deals with duties and liabilities of the Authorized persons
    authorized dealer, money changer, off shore banking unit
    or any other person for the time being authorized to deal
    in foreign exchange or foreign securities.
 To comply with RBI directions


 Not to engage in un authorized transactions


 Ensure compliance of FEMA provisions


 To produce books, accounts etc…
 To deal in or transfer any foreign exchange

 Receive payments by order

 To open NRO, NRE, FCNR, NRNR, NRSR accounts

 To sell or purchase foreign exchange for current

  account transactions

 To sell or purchase foreign exchange for permissible

  capital account transactions
 Verifying the correctness of any statements,

  information or particular

 Obtaining information which such authorized

  person has failed to furnish

 Securing compliance with the provisions of Act
 SECTION 13 –
 Any contravention, under FEMA, may invite following
  kinds of penalties:
   If, the amount against which offence is quantities, then
    penalty will be "THRICE" the sum involved in
    contravention.
   Where the amount cannot be quantified the penalty
    may be imposed up to two lakh rupees.
   If, the contravention is continuing everyday, then Rs.
    Five Thousand for every day after the first day during
    which the contravention continues.
 Further in addition to the penalty, any currency,
  security or other money or property involved in
  the contravention may also be confiscated.
 SECTION 14 –
   If a person fails to make full payment of the penalty
    imposed with in a period of 90 days, he shall be liable to
    civil imprisonment.
 SECTION 15 –
   Empowers the Directorate of Enforcement and Officers
    of the Reserve Bank of India as may be authorized by
    the central Govt. in this behalf to compound the
    offences.
 SECTION 16 –
   Empowers the central Govt. to appoint the as many
    adjudicating authorities as it may think fit for holding
    enquiries.
 SECTION 17 –
   Empowers the central Govt. to appoint one or more
    special Directors to hear the appeals against the orders
    of the Adjudicating Authorities.
 SECTION 18 –
   Empowers the central Govt. to establish Appellate
    Tribunal to hear appeals against the orders of
    Adjudicating Authorities and special Director.
 SECTION 19 –
   It makes provisions as regards appeals to Appellate
    Tribunal.
 SECTION 20 –
   Composition of Appellate Tribunal.
 SECTION 21 –
   Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson member
    and Special Director.
 SECTION 22 –
   Term of Office.
 SECTION 23 –
   Terms and Conditions of service.
 SECTION 24 –
   Vacancies.
 SECTION 25 –
   Resignation and Removal.
 SECTION 26 –
   Member to act as Chairperson in certain circumstances.
 SECTION 27 –
   Staff of Appellate Tribunal and Special Directorate.
 SECTION 28 –
   Power of Appellate Tribunal and Special Director.
 SECTION 29 –
   Distribution of business among benches.
 SECTION 30 –
   Power of Chairperson to Transfer cases.
 SECTION 31 –
   Decision to be by majority.
 SECTION 32 –
   Right of Appellant to take assistance of legal practitioner
    or CA and of Govt. to appoint presenting officer.
 SECTION 33 –
   Members, etc to public servants.
 SECTION 34 –
   Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
 SECTION 35 –
   Appeal to High Court.
 SECTION 36 to 38 – Directorate of Enforcement
   enforcement of the provisions of the Foreign Exchange
    Management Act
   prevent leakage of foreign exchange
     Remittances of Indians abroad otherwise than through
       normal banking channels, i.e. through compensatory
       payments.
     Acquisition of foreign currency illegally by person in
       India.
     Non-repatriation of the proceeds of the exported
       goods.
     Unauthorized maintenance of accounts in foreign
       countries.
     Siphoning off of foreign exchange against fictitious and
       bogus imports land by.
     Illegal acquisition of foreign exchange through Hawala
 Electronic Corporation India Limited
   To tie up with international companies for local
    manufacture of computers
   To increase the local content to a point of "self
    sustenance".
 Tie up between ECIL and IBM
   Import of computers was carefully regulated, depending
    on ECIL’s production capacity, and the entry of the local
    private sector was controlled.
 The Implementation of FERA (in 1977) led to exit
  of IBM from India.
   Because FERA restricts any foreign company from
     holding 40% shares but IBM had 70%.
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FEMA-Foreign Exchange Management Act

  • 1. Presented By: S.Vignesh First Year MBA National Institute Of Technology Karnataka Surathkal
  • 2.  Statutory Basis for Exchange Control  The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1973 (FERA 1973), as amended by the Foreign Exchange Management (Amendment) Act, 1999, forms the statutory basis for Exchange Control in India.
  • 3.  The Foreign Exchange Management Act (1999) or in short FEMA has been introduced as a replacement for earlier Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA). FEMA came into force on the 1st day of June, 2000.  FEMA  consolidate and amend the law relating to foreign exchange  facilitating external trade and payments  promoting the orderly development and maintenance of foreign exchange market in India  49 sections in the Act
  • 4. Authorized Person:  Authorized under the Act to deal in foreign exchange  Capital account transaction:  Alters the assets or liability  Currency:  Currency notes, Money order, cheque, drafts etc…  Currency Notes:  Coin and bank notes  Currency Account Transaction:  Transactions other than capital account transactions  Indian Currency:  Indian rupees
  • 5. Export:  Goods and services from India to outside  Foreign Currency:  Other than Indian currency  Foreign Exchange:  Means foreign currency  Foreign Security:  Security expressed in foreign currency  Import:  Goods and services from outside to India  Security:  Shares, Stock etc as defined in the Public Debt Act of 1994
  • 6.  Repatriate to India:  Realized foreign exchange to India  Service:  Banking, Financing, insurance etc…  Transfer:  Sale, Purchase, Exchange etc…  Non-Resident Indian (NRI):  Citizen of India residing outside  Overseas Corporate Body (OCB):  A company, firm etc.. Owned at least 60% by NRIs  Person of Indian Origin (PIO):  Citizen of country other then Bangladesh and Pakistan, if  Any time held Indian passport or  Either of his parents or grandparents was citizen of India  The Person is spouse of an Indian citizen
  • 7.  The FEMA, is applicable-  To the whole of India.  Any Branch, office and agency, which is situated outside India, but is owned or controlled by a person resident in India.  Broadly speaking FEMA, covers, three different types of categories, and deals differently with them. These categories are: a) Person b) Person Resident In India c) Person Resident Outside India
  • 8.  For the purpose of provisions, a person shall include any of the following: 1. An individual 2. A Hindu Undivided family 3. A company 4. A Firm 5. An association of persons or a body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, 6. Every artificial judicial person, not falling within any of the preceding sub clauses, and 7. Any agency, office or branch owned or controlled by such person.
  • 9. 1. A person who has been residing in India for more than 182 days, in the last financial year. This means if a person has to be assessed, as to whether he is person resident in India, for any offence committed in August 2001, then he should be residing in India for more than 182 days during April 2000 to March 2001 2. Any person or body corporate registered or incorporated in India, or 3. An office, branch or agency in India owned or controlled by a person resident outside India, or 4. An office, branch or agency outside India owned or controlled by a person resident in India.
  • 10.  Simply putting it, "a person resident outside India" means "a person who is not resident in India"
  • 11. Prohibits dealings in foreign exchange except through an authorized person Make any payment to or for the credit of any person resident outside India in any manner Receive otherwise through an authorized person, any payment by order or on behalf of any person resident outside India in any manner Enter into any financial transaction in India for acquisition or creation or transfer of a right to acquire, any asset outside India by any person
  • 12.  SECTION 4 –  Restrains any person resident in India from acquiring, holding, owning, possessing or transferring any foreign exchange, foreign security or any immovable property situated outside India except as specifically provided in the Act.  SECTION 5 – deals with current account transaction  Any person may sell or draw foreign exchange to or from an authorized person if such sale or drawl is a current account transaction  SECTION 6 - deals with capital account transactions.  This section allows a person to draw or sell foreign exchange from or to an authorized person for a capital account transaction.
  • 13.  Transactions having international financial implications matters are regulated by Exchange Control: a) Purchase and sale of and other dealings in foreign exchange and maintenance of balances at foreign centers b) Procedure for realization of proceeds of exports c) Payments to non-residents or to their accounts in India d) Transfer of securities between residents and non- residents and acquisition and holding of foreign securities e) Foreign travel with exchange
  • 14. f) Export and import of currency, cheques, drafts, travelers cheques and other financial instruments, securities, etc. g) Activities in India of branches of foreign firms and companies and foreign nationals h) Foreign direct investment and portfolio investment in India including investment by non-resident Indian nationals/persons of Indian origin and corporate bodies predominantly owned by such persons i) Appointment of non-residents and foreign nationals and foreign companies as agents in India j) Setting up of joint ventures/subsidiaries outside India by Indian companies k) Acquisition, holding and disposal of immovable property in India by foreign nationals and foreign companies l) Acquisition, holding and disposal of immovable property outside India by Indian nationals resident in India.
  • 15.  SECTION 7 - deals with export of goods and services.  Every exporter is required to furnish to the RBI or any other authority, a declaration etc. etc. regarding full export value.  SECTION 8 and 9-  casts the responsibility on the persons resident in India who have any amount of foreign exchange due or accrued in their favor to get same realized and repatriated to India within the specific period and the manner specified by RBI.  SECTIONS 10 and 12 -  deals with duties and liabilities of the Authorized persons authorized dealer, money changer, off shore banking unit or any other person for the time being authorized to deal in foreign exchange or foreign securities.
  • 16.  To comply with RBI directions  Not to engage in un authorized transactions  Ensure compliance of FEMA provisions  To produce books, accounts etc…
  • 17.  To deal in or transfer any foreign exchange  Receive payments by order  To open NRO, NRE, FCNR, NRNR, NRSR accounts  To sell or purchase foreign exchange for current account transactions  To sell or purchase foreign exchange for permissible capital account transactions
  • 18.  Verifying the correctness of any statements, information or particular  Obtaining information which such authorized person has failed to furnish  Securing compliance with the provisions of Act
  • 19.  SECTION 13 –  Any contravention, under FEMA, may invite following kinds of penalties:  If, the amount against which offence is quantities, then penalty will be "THRICE" the sum involved in contravention.  Where the amount cannot be quantified the penalty may be imposed up to two lakh rupees.  If, the contravention is continuing everyday, then Rs. Five Thousand for every day after the first day during which the contravention continues.  Further in addition to the penalty, any currency, security or other money or property involved in the contravention may also be confiscated.
  • 20.  SECTION 14 –  If a person fails to make full payment of the penalty imposed with in a period of 90 days, he shall be liable to civil imprisonment.  SECTION 15 –  Empowers the Directorate of Enforcement and Officers of the Reserve Bank of India as may be authorized by the central Govt. in this behalf to compound the offences.  SECTION 16 –  Empowers the central Govt. to appoint the as many adjudicating authorities as it may think fit for holding enquiries.
  • 21.  SECTION 17 –  Empowers the central Govt. to appoint one or more special Directors to hear the appeals against the orders of the Adjudicating Authorities.  SECTION 18 –  Empowers the central Govt. to establish Appellate Tribunal to hear appeals against the orders of Adjudicating Authorities and special Director.  SECTION 19 –  It makes provisions as regards appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
  • 22.  SECTION 20 –  Composition of Appellate Tribunal.  SECTION 21 –  Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson member and Special Director.  SECTION 22 –  Term of Office.  SECTION 23 –  Terms and Conditions of service.  SECTION 24 –  Vacancies.
  • 23.  SECTION 25 –  Resignation and Removal.  SECTION 26 –  Member to act as Chairperson in certain circumstances.  SECTION 27 –  Staff of Appellate Tribunal and Special Directorate.  SECTION 28 –  Power of Appellate Tribunal and Special Director.  SECTION 29 –  Distribution of business among benches.  SECTION 30 –  Power of Chairperson to Transfer cases.
  • 24.  SECTION 31 –  Decision to be by majority.  SECTION 32 –  Right of Appellant to take assistance of legal practitioner or CA and of Govt. to appoint presenting officer.  SECTION 33 –  Members, etc to public servants.  SECTION 34 –  Civil court not to have jurisdiction.  SECTION 35 –  Appeal to High Court.
  • 25.  SECTION 36 to 38 – Directorate of Enforcement  enforcement of the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act  prevent leakage of foreign exchange  Remittances of Indians abroad otherwise than through normal banking channels, i.e. through compensatory payments.  Acquisition of foreign currency illegally by person in India.  Non-repatriation of the proceeds of the exported goods.  Unauthorized maintenance of accounts in foreign countries.  Siphoning off of foreign exchange against fictitious and bogus imports land by.  Illegal acquisition of foreign exchange through Hawala
  • 26.  Electronic Corporation India Limited  To tie up with international companies for local manufacture of computers  To increase the local content to a point of "self sustenance".  Tie up between ECIL and IBM  Import of computers was carefully regulated, depending on ECIL’s production capacity, and the entry of the local private sector was controlled.  The Implementation of FERA (in 1977) led to exit of IBM from India.  Because FERA restricts any foreign company from holding 40% shares but IBM had 70%.