Udyam Registration
What is Udyam Registration?
Udyam Registration in India or MSME Registration or SSI registration is a certificate that is provided to micro, small, and medium-sized businesses in India under the MSME Act, 2006. Udyam registration in India was earlier known as MSME registration. The primary objectives of the Micro, Small and Medium enterprises concerning the Udyam registration is as follows:
Documents Required for Udyam Registration
What are the documents required for Udyam Registration in India?
- To obtain Udyam Registration in case of Proprietorship the applicant’s Aadhar card and PAN is a main requirement.
- Similarly, in the case of proprietorship, the applicant's Aadhar and a valid PAN are required.
- In the case of Partnership, the Aadhar and the PAN of the partner are to be used.
- In the case of a company, the Directors Aadhar and PAN can be used.
- In the case of an LLP, the Aadhar and PAN card of the designated partner is to be used.
In case if the applicant or an authorized signatory does not have a valid Aadhar Card then the applicant must first apply for an Aadhar card at an Aadhar enrolment center. Once the Aadhar is obtained the Udyam Registration can be initiated.
Eligibility for Udyam Registration
Who is eligible for Udyam registration in India?
Not all businesses require to obtain Udyam registration in India. The entities that are mentioned below that are classified as micro, small or medium enterprises based on the investment in plant and machinery are eligible for Udyam registration.
Classification of Enterprise
Classification | Manufacturing Sector |
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Micro Enterprises | Up to Rs. 25 lakh investment in plant and machinery. |
Small Enterprises | Up to Rs. 5 crore investment in plant and machinery. |
Medium Enterprises | Up to Rs. 10 crore investment in plant and machinery. |
Becoming an Enterprise
Calculation of investment in plant and machinery
Calculation of turnover
Composite criteria of investment and turnover for classification
Composite criteria of investment and turnover should be applied for the classification of an enterprise as micro, small or medium.
If the enterprise is crossing the ceiling limits that are specified for the present category in either of the two criteria of investment or turnover it will cease to exist in that category and will be placed in the next higher category but no enterprise should be placed in the lower category unless it is going below the ceiling limits that are specified for the present category in both investment as well as turnover criteria.
All the units that have a valid GSTIN which is listed against the same PAN are to be collectively treated as one enterprise and the turnover and the investment figures of these entities should be seen together and only the aggregate values will be considered for deciding the category as a micro, small or medium enterprise.