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Remuneration payable by companies having no profits or ...


Subsidiaries of Listed Companies Can Pay Remuneration Without Central Government Approval if Profits Are Inadequate.

June 20, 2011

Notifications     Companies Law

Remuneration payable by companies having no profits or inadequate profits – No approval required from CG for a subsidiary of a listed company in certain cases

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