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SHORT SUMMARY

In this article, the author shall discuss about Latest amendment made by the Central Government in the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

This notification has been issued under sub-clause (vi) of clause (sa) of sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002 (15 of 2003).

EFFECTS OF THE NOTIFICATION

The Centre has taken another big step towards tightening the enforcement rigor of the anti-money laundering law. The Purpose of notification to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing by ensuring that practicing professionals in these fields comply with the PMLA when executing financial transactions on behalf of clients.

Setting up a company, buying property and financial transactions executed by chartered accountants, company secretaries, and cost and works accountants on behalf of clients will now be covered under the anti-money laundering law.

Practicing Professionals in Ambit of PMLA

A. DEFINITION of Person shall Include 'Relevant Person' 

Relevant person individuals who obtained a certificate of practice under section 6 of the

  • Chartered Accountants Act, 1949,
  • Company Secretaries Act, 1980, and
  • Cost and Works Accountants Act, 1959, and are practicing individually or through a firm, in whatever manner it has been constituted.

Note: One can opine that, Obligations have now been cast under the PMLA Act on these practicing professionals - CAs, CS and Cost accountants — to do Know-your-client (KYC) norms of all clients.

B. TYPE OF TRANSACTIONS

The following financial transactions carried out by a relevant person on behalf of his or her client, in the course of his or her profession, will be considered an activity for the purposes of the PMLA:

  • Buying and selling of any immovable property.
  • Managing of client money, securities, or other assets.
  • Management of bank, savings, or securities accounts.
  • Organization of contributions for the creation, operation, or management of companies.
  • Creation, operation, or management of companies, limited liability partnerships, or trusts, and buying and selling of business entities.  
 

IN OTHER WORDS

The Finance Ministry has brought in practicing CS, CA, CMA to carry out financial transactions on behalf of their clients into the ambit of the money laundering law.

Lawyers and legal professionals, however, seem to have been kept out in the new definition of entities covered under the PMLA.

 

CONCLUSION

The services such as setting up companies by CA, CS and CWA have come under PMLA. The amendments are expected to aid investigative agencies further in their probe against dubious transactions involving shell companies and money laundering.




About the Author

Practicing Compnay Secretary

CAREER PROFILE He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Companies Secretaries of India having intense expertise in Corporate Law for the last 8 years. He is a young and progressive Practicing Company Secretary with zeal to dig deep into the nuances of Corporate Laws. Being a researcher at heart, he has done ... Read more


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