FEMA and International Taxation
- Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010
- Accounts & Audit
- All FCRA services online
- Applicability
- Change of designated bank account, name, address, aim, objects or key members of the association
- Declaration of receipts of foreign contribution
- Foreign Contribution
- Inspection & Seizure
- Introduction
- Penalty
- Registration of the Association
- Restriction on Administrative Expenses
- Restrictions on acceptance of foreign hospitality
- Restrictions on Accepting FC
- Speculative Activity
- Total Ban on acceptance of Foreign Contribution & Hospitality
- Transfer of FC to other Registered or Unregistered Persons
- Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
- Acquisition and transfer of Immovable property in India
- Acquisition and Transfer of Immovable Property outside India
- Bank Accounts in India
- Borrowings from Non-residents
- Branch/Liaison/Project Office in INDIA
- Branch/Liaison/Project Office outside India
- Capital & Current Account Transactions
- Compounding & Contravention under FEMA
- Cross Border Merger Regulations
- Introduction
- Investment in India
- Miscellaneous
- Overseas Direct Investments
- Residential Status under FEMA
- Trade Transactions – Import & Export
- International Taxation
Declaration of receipts of foreign contribution
- Any person/organisation who has been granted a certificate of registration or prior permission shall place its audited financial statement of accounts on its official websites or on the FCRA website within nine months from the end of the relevant financial year.
- A person receiving foreign contribution shall place details of such foreign contribution received, on its official websites or on the FCRA website, within 15 days following the last date of quarter in which the funds have been received, giving details of donors, amount received and date of receipt.