Description
CCH India Due Diligence Under Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999 by CA Sudha G Bhushan
The law relating to foreign exchange is of great importance to any country. The Foreign Exchange Policy decisions are based on a detailed assessment of the global and domestic macroeconomic situation. In India, the foreign exchange is regulated by the Reserve Bank of India with Department of Policy and Promotion which manages the foreign Investment in India. This book deals with the regulatory framework of Indian Foreign Exchange laws and discusses in detail the relevant Act, regulations, rules, policies and Government Authorities governing the same. The book provides a deep insight into the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, the Act governing the foreign exchange laws in India. Each aspect of the law has been discussed in great detail.
This book is useful for understanding the entity wise regulatory framework of the investments in India, details of the government authorities to be dealt with and compliance requirements of FEMA, 1999. It provides the case studies, checklists and pictorial representations of content for easy understanding. This book would serve the purpose of being a ready reckoner for foreign exchange laws in India and cater to the needs of professionals especially Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries and Lawyers and MBAs conducting due diligence on companies and also for professionals dealing in investments by NRIs in India, Resident individuals investing abroad, foreign institutional investors, other foreign investors, Indian and foreign companies while entering into cross border transactions like availing of cross border loans or for structuring cross border equity deals etc.
Key Features:-
- Practical guide to due diligence of all entities under FEMA
- Provisions of FEMA,1999 linked to Balance Sheet
- Formats of certificate, model agreements, model applications