DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND OUT OF RESERVES AND TRANSFER OF
PROFITS TO RESERVES RULES |
A. COMPULSORY TRANSFER TO RESERVES
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No amount need be
transferred to Reserves if the dividend declared does not exceed 10%.
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No dividend can
be declared and paid in excess of 10% unless minimum amount prescribed as
under is transferred to Reserves.
Rate of dividend |
% of current
profits |
exceeding |
up to |
|
10.0% |
12.5% |
2.5% |
12.5% |
15.0% |
5.0% |
15.0% |
20.0% |
7.5% |
20.0% |
|
10.0% |
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According to the
department, Profits for this purpose, have to be taken as Net after deducting
depreciation (including all arrears), statutory transfer to Reserves, taxation
etc. and including therein, other adjustments such as transfer from statutory
reserves after compulsory period is over, taxation or other provisions
pertaining to previous year no longer required etc.
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According to the
department, transfer to Reserves includes only transfer to free reserves and
does not include any other transfer such as investment allowance Reserve etc.
B. VOLUNTARY TRANSFER TO RESERVES
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Rules have been
prescribed for transferring to reserves in excess of 10% of profits. There is
no restriction on transfer up to 10% of profits.
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The Rules are as
under
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Where a
dividend is declared and the net profit after tax is lower by 20% or more
than the average net profit after tax of the two immediately preceding
financial years — no conditions are to be fulfilled.
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Where a
dividend is declared and not covered under (a) above, the dividend should be
at a rate at least equal to the average of the rates at which dividends were
declared in the immediately preceding three years, provided that, where
bonus shares have been issued in the financial year in which the dividend is
declared or in any of the three preceding years, the dividend declared
should be an amount at least equal to average amount of dividend declared
over the three years immediately preceding the financial year.
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Where no
dividend is declared, the amount proposed to be transferred to the reserves
from the current profits shall be lower than the average amount of dividends
declared in the immediately preceding three years.
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According to the
department, whatever profits are not transferred or could not be transferred
to Reserves have to be carried forward in the profit and loss account.
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A new company
which does not declare any dividend would not be able to transfer any amount
to Reserves in excess of 10% of current profits for first three years
according to the view expressed by the Department of Company Affairs, on
26-7-1976.
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Penalty of up to
Rs. 5,000 with further fine not exceeding Rs. 50 per day for continuing
defaults, has been prescribed by the rules, for contravention of the rules.
C. DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND OUT OF RESERVES
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Where in any year
there is a loss, or the profits are inadequate to declare a dividend, the
dividend can be declared, out of the accumulated profits earned by the company
in previous years and transferred to reserves, subject to certain rules.
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The following
conditions have to be fulfilled before declaring dividend out of reserves :
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Rate of
dividend shall not exceed average of rates of dividend declared in preceding
5 years subject to a max. of 10%. For calculat-ing average, the "no
dividend" years have to be included and rate should be taken as NIL.
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The total
amount to be withdrawn out of reserves shall not exceed 10% of the aggregate
of paid-up capital and free reserves and this amount shall first be utilised
to set off the losses incurred in the financial year and the balance only
may be utilised to distribute dividend as determined in (a) above.
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The balance in
the Reserves shall not fall below 15% of paid-up share capital after the
amount withdrawn necessary for the purpose of dividend and set off of losses
of the current year.
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The total amount of Reserves shall mean only free Reserves
not including any Capital Reserve or Statutory Development Rebate Reserve
(amount required by the I.T. Act to be retained in the account). In other
words, free Reserves will mean only distributable Reserve.
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