April 2021

Rules relating buy back of shares of Indian Companies under the Companies Act and Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules, 2014.

What are the types of Share Capital a Company in India can have?

Under the Indian Companies Act, 2013, a company’s share capital is classified into several types. Here are the main types of share capital, along with relevant sections: Issued Share Capital vs Subscribed Share Capital – What is the Difference? Issued share capital and subscribed share capital are two different concepts in corporate finance, each with …

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Rules relating buy back of shares of Indian Companies under the Companies Act and Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules, 2014.

Current Account vs Capital Account Transactions in India: Explained!

Current Account Transactions and Capital Account Transactions are two categories that classify different types of transactions under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA) in India. Current Account Transactions (Section 2(j)) These transactions involve the movement of goods, services, and payments between residents and non-residents. Examples include trade in goods and services, remittances, travel expenses, …

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