New Delhi, August 24: The Reserve Bank of India on Monday extended the validity of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (EM) Part II and Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAMs) from June 30, 2020, to March 31, 2021. The RBI circular even stated that all the enterprises are required to register online and obtain ‘Udyam Registration Certificate’ to be classified as MSME as per new definition.
Issuing the circular, RBI said, “The existing Entrepreneurs Memorandum (EM) Part II and Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAMs) of the MSMEs obtained till June 30, 2020, shall remain valid till March 31, 2021. Further, all enterprises registered till June 30, 2020, shall file new registration in the Udyam Registration Portal well before March 31, 2021.”
Adding more, the circular noted, “‘Udyam Registration Certificate’ issued on self-declaration basis for enterprises exempted from filing GSTR and/or ITR returns will be valid for the time being, up to March 31, 2021.”
Following this, the Ministry of MSME said that the registration for Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum website is up and the registrations are underway. The Ministry said that the need for a document for classification purpose has been dispensed for a paperless approach.
Here’s what MSME tweeted:
https://t.co/oQgGOarGos is up and registration continues. On our advice, RBI issued a Circular for validity of UAM/EM-II till 31.03.2021. To confirm our paperless approach, need of document for classification purpose has been dispensed. Thanks @RBI #msmetochampions
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— Ministry of MSME (@minmsme) August 23, 2020
Apart from this, the Ministry of MSMEs said in its circular that classification and re-classification of MSMEs is the statutory responsibility of the government. These classifications are done as per the provisions of the MSMED Act, 2006. With this, all lenders will have to obtain ‘Udyam Registration Certificate’ from the entrepreneurs.