This circular states that RBI will upload on its web site www.rbi.org.in all compounding orders passed on or after June 1, 2016.
Further, annexed to this circular are the guidelines, along with examples, used by RBI for calculating the amount imposed under Section 13 of FEMA. The said Annex is as under: –
(i) the amount imposed should not exceed 300% of the amount of contravention
(ii) In case the amount of contravention is less than Rs. One lakh, the total amount imposed should not be more than amount of simple interest @5% p.a. calculated on the amount of contravention and for the period of the contravention in case of reporting contraventions and @10% p.a. in respect of all other contraventions.
(iii) In case of paragraph 8 of Schedule I to FEMA 20/2000 RB contraventions, the amount imposed will be further graded as under:
a. If the shares are allotted after 180 days without the prior approval of Reserve Bank, 1.25 times the amount calculated as per table above (subject to provisos at (i) & (ii) above).
b. If the shares are not allotted and the amount is refunded after 180 days with the Bank’spermission: 1.50 times the amount calculated as per table above (subject to provisos at (i) & (ii) above).
c. If the shares are not allotted and the amount is refunded after 180 days without the Bank’s permission: 1.75 times the amount calculated as per table above (subject to provisos at (i) & (ii) above).
(iv) In cases where it is established that the contravenor has made undue gains, the amount thereof may be neutralized to a reasonable extent by adding the same to the compounding amount calculated as per chart.
(v) If a party who has been compounded earlier applies for compounding again for similar contravention, the amount calculated as above may be enhanced by 50%.
III. For calculating amount in respect of reporting contraventions under para I.1 above, the period of contravention may be considered proportionately {(approx. rounded off to next higher month ÷ 12) X amount for 1 year}. The total no. of days does not exclude Sundays / holidays.