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Submitted to:Submitted by: Ms. Nisha AggarwalSunayana Khanduja (4279) Dhruvika Sharma(4321)

INTRODUCTION  Section I/II of part II of schedule XIII of the companies act deals.  According to section 198 of the Companies Act 1956 total remuneration to be paid to directors, manager and managing director should not exceed 11% of the net profits.  Net profits should be calculated according to section 349,350 and 351.

remuneration Remuneration includes the following:  Rent-free accommodation.  Any other benefit or amenity free of charge or at concessional rates.  Payment on behalf of managerial personnel.  Life insurance, pension, annuity or gratuity provided to managerial personnel, or his spouse or child.

situations  Remuneration in case of adequate or sufficient profits. (section I)  Remuneration in case of nil or inadequate profits.(section II)

In case of inadequate profits  Remuneration may be paid by way of salary, dearness allowance, perquisites or any other allowances not exceeding the ceiling limit of : i. Rs 24,00,000 per annum or 2,00,000 per month. ii. Rs48,00,000 per annum or 4,00,000 per month.

Effective capital Maximum remuneration payable per month i. Less than Rs.1 crore ii. Rs. 1 crore or more but less than 5 crores iii. Rs. 5 crores or more but less than 25 crores iv. Rs 25 crores or more but less than 50 crores 75,000 1,00,000 1,25,000 1,50,000 Ceiling limit of 24,00,000 p.a.

iv. Rs.50 crores or more but less than 100 crores v. Rs100 crores or more 1,75,000 2,00,000

Above shall be applicable if: a. Payment is remuneration approved by a resolution passed by the Remuneration Committee; b. The company has not made any default in repayment of any debts or debentures or interest payable thereon.

Effective capital Maximum remuneration payable per month i. Less than Rs. 1 crore. ii. Rs 1 crore or more but less than 5 crores iii. Rs 5 crores or more but less than 25 crores iv. Rs 25 crores or more but less than 50 crores 1,50,000 2,00,000 2,50,000 3,00,000 Ceiling limit of 48,oo,ooo p.a.

v. Rs. 50 crores or more but less than 100 crores. vi. Rs. 100 crores or more 3,50,000 4,oo,000

Above shall be applicable if: a. Payment of remuneration is approved by a resolution passed by Remuneration Committee; b. The company has not made any default in repayment of any of its debts or debentures or interest payable thereon; c. A special resolution has been passed; d. A statement along with a notice given to the shareholders.

Contents of statement  General information (relating to company)  Information about the appointee  Other information (related to losses)  Disclosures (details of remuneration)

Perquisites not to be included  Contribution to PF or SPF;  Gratuity not exceeding half month’s salary;  Leave encashment.  Children’s education allowance;  Holiday passage ;  Leave travel concession.

Calculation of net profit Gross profit Add : Bounties and subsidies received Profits from the sale of assets Less: All working charges Bonus or commission paid or payable to staff Tax on abnormal profits or for special reasons Interest paid or payable Expenses on repairs Contributions to charitable and other funds

Normal depreciation Any compensation or damages Bad debts  Things not to be deducted:- i. remuneration payable to the directors,managing director or manager ii. income tax, super tax or other taxes on income iii. compensations, damages or payments made voluntarily.

iv. Capital losses

REMUNERATION TO DIRECTORS The remuneration to directors is governed by section 309 of the companies act, which is a part of managerial remuneration. Profit and loss account should contain or give by way of a note a statement the relevant details of the calculation of commission payable to directors(including MD) as per the requirements of para 4 and 4A of part II of schedule VI.

REMUNERATION TO MANAGER The way section 309 governs the remuneration to directors, in the same way, section 387 of the companies act governs the calculation of remuneration to manager. if nothing is mentioned then the remuneration is to be calculated on the net profits before charging such remuneration.

CATEGORIES OF PERSONNEL MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE Total managerial remuneration All directors when there is only director 11% and if there are no profits or inadequate profits Rs 75,000 to Rs 2,00,000 p.m. per person depending on effective capital. 3% overall picture

All directors when there is a manager or managing director or whole-time director Whole-time director(when there is 1 such director) Managing director(when there is 1 such director) 1% 5%

MD and WTD taken together or when number of WTD or MD is two or more than two Manager (there is no provision of having more than 1 manager) 10% 5%

Effective capital Total of : Paid -up share capital(excluding share application money or advances) Share premium account balance Reserves and surplus (excluding revaluation reserve) Long-term loans and deposits repayable after 1 year(excluding working capital loans, overdrafts, interest due on loans unless funded, bank guarantee etc. and other short -term advances)

Less: Investment(except investment by an investment company) Accumulated losses Preliminary expenses (not written off).

Solved example The Manager of M/s Slow and Steady company Ltd. is entitled to get a salary of Rs per month plus 1% commission on the net profits of the company after such salary and commission. The following is the profit and loss account of the company for the year ended 31 st March,2009:

To salaries and wages1,92,500By gross profit b/d11,70,000 To general expenses74,000By subsidy from govt.60,000 To depreciation82,000By profit on sale of assets(cost price Rs.2,50,000 and WDV Rs. 1,80,000) 1,00,000 To expenditure on scientific research 14,000 To manager’s salary3,00,000 To commission to manager(on account) 6,000 To reserve for bad debts17,500 To provision for tax2,40,000 To proposed dividend1,00,000 To balance c/d3,04,000 13,30,000

solution Calculation of net profit for the purpose of calculation of managerial remuneration: Net profit as per profit and loss a/c Add: Items to be added back- proposed dividend1,00,000 provision for taxation2,40,000 reserve for bad debts17,500 commission to manager (on account)6,000 expenditure on scientific research14,000 depreciation1,000

Less : Items to be deducted profit on sale of fixed asset30,000 Net profit for the purpose of managerial calculation 6,52,500 Manager’s commission6,460 Less: advance paid on account of commission6000 Amount still payable to manager460

Working notes Profit on sale: 1Book value=original cost-accumulated depreciation 1,80,000=2,50,000-accumulated depreciation Accumulated depreciation=70,000 2 Selling price-book value=+profit/-loss Selling price-1,80,000=1,00,000 Selling price=2,80,000

Manager’s commission=(net profit x rate)/100+rate Manager’s commission =( x 1)/101 Manager’s commission =6460