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Issue of Share Certificate & Franking

Issue of Share Certificate & Franking

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The subscribers of the MOA & AOA are the first shareholders of the company, and under section 46 of the Companies, Act company must issue share certificates to its members in the format prescribed format showing clearly the number of shares held by a specific shareholder. The share certificates must be issued within a period of 60 days of its allotment or date of incorporation in case it is a newly incorporated company. The requirement of the issue if share certificate is similar for all kinds of companies, whether it is an OPC, Small Company, any other Private Limited Company or Public Limited Company. Section 3 of the Indian stamp act makes it mandatory for every share certificate to bear the essential stamp duty in accordance with the prevailing rate of stamp duty in the respective state or union territory. The stamp duty is payable in all cases, even if the shares are issued in dematerialized format. Please note that the stamp duty on the share certificate is payable on the issue price of the security and not on the Par/ Nominal value of shares.

Frequently Asked Questions

The documents to be prepared for the purpose of franking of the share certificate are as under, the procedure is through state-specific, however, in general, the below list would be acceptable for most of the states.

  • Covering Letter on the letterhead (duly affixed Rs 10/- Court Fee Stamp).
  • List of Directors of the Company
  • List of Shareholders for which share certificate is issued
  • Copy of the Share Certificates issues
  • Certified copy of Spice Form (INC-32) with Fee Challan
  • In case of subsequent allotment PAS-3 Form with Challan
  • Signed copy of the MOA & AOA
  • Authority letter in favour of Director / professional

Yes, the stamp duty is applicable for all kinds of securities, in case it shares the rates are different for different states, whereas in case of debenture the rate is same for all over India as it is covered under union list.

The rate on which the stamp duty is to be paid is different from state to state, and you should check the relevant state stamp act for the current stamp duty rates. To know the stamp duty payable on the share certificate

As per Section 21 of the Indian Stamp Act, the issue price/transaction price is the value for the payment of stamp duty and not the par or nominal value of the security. For example, in case of issue of the security is at a premium, then the stamp duty is payable on the issue price which includes par value and the premium thereon.

The companies act is silent on the point and nowhere prescribes that the share certificate must be issued from the registered address of the company, in other words, a company is free to issue securities from any other place as well. The stamp duty shall be paid in the state where from where the share certificate has been issued. Our suggestion is to hold a proper board meeting at any place and issue share certificate and pay the stamp duty based on the rate of that specific state.

The regulation 25 of the schedule I of the Indian stamp act provides that on the issue of the duplicate share certificate or issue of fresh share certificate on splitting the value of stamp duty is only Rs. 1/- [One Rupee]

Franking of the share certificate is one among several methods by way of which the stamp duty is paid on the share certificate, and these are impressions made on the share certificate by using a Franking Machine, which is usually installed in the office of the sub-registrar or collector of stamp office of the respective stamp. Typically these machines can affix impressions of up to Rs. 999 on stamp paper.

Important Points on Issue Share Certificate & Pay Stamp Duty

  1. Issue Share Certificate within 60 Days

    According to the Companies Act, 2013, every person whose name is entered in the register if members as shareholder/member must be issued a share certificate within 60 days

  2. Who can be appointed as Auditor

    Section 139 of the Companies Act, prescribes qualification and condition for appointment of auditor, according to it the auditor must be a Qualified Chartered Accountant with valid membership of ICAI and is not ineligible for doing audit.

  3. Stamp Duty Differs from State to State

    The stamp duty on share certificate differs from state to state, and it has to be paid in the state where it has been issued. The registered address of the company is the usual place for the issue of shares.

  4. Create Share Certificate Tool

    You may use our tool to create the share certificates easily in the format as prescribed under law within minutes.

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