Streamlining Corporate Compliance: The Upcoming Reforms

The corporate affairs ministry is planning to overhaul the filing framework under the Companies Act, 2013. The initiative aims to consolidate forms, enhance data-centric processes, and simplify compliance through stakeholder consultations and amendments to the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014, ultimately facilitating Ease of Doing Business.

Streamlining Corporate Compliance: The Upcoming Reforms
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The Corporate Affairs Ministry of India is set to streamline its filing framework under the Companies Act, 2013. This move comes alongside a series of consultations with key stakeholders, orchestrated by the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA). The main aim is to consolidate forms and transition to a more data-centric system.

With the upcoming MCA21 Version 3, the ministry envisages an interaction-based, pre-filled filing interface, expanding the use of Straight Through Processing (STP). These efforts focus on reform opportunities ranging from company incorporation to exit procedures and aim to harness automation through intelligent systems and data reuse.

Accompanying these broad changes, a comprehensive review of the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014, seeks to streamline incorporation processes, cut compliance burden, and align with other regulations like GST and IBC. Stakeholders are encouraged to submit feedback by mid-May to drive these pivotal reforms.

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