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MSME / Udyam Registration · Periyamet old residential with hide and leather trade Pocket

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What is the composite criterion for MSME classification in Periyamet, Chennai?

Section 7 of the MSMED Act 2006 read with Notification S.O. 2119(E) prescribes a composite criterion — both investment in plant & machinery AND annual turnover must satisfy the slab. If either parameter exceeds the upper limit, the enterprise is classified in the higher category. Classification regression downwards is not automatic — the enterprise retains its higher status for one year from the close of the year of regression.

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Section 43B(h) Buyer Compliance

Buyers in Periyamet purchasing from MSE suppliers receive supplier-wise Section 15 ageing reports — Section 43B(h) exposure tracked monthly. Finance Act 2023 disallowance from AY 2024-25 onwards prevented.

SAMADHAAN Portal Filing

Delayed payment claims filed on samadhaan.msme.gov.in with invoice copies, ledger and Section 16 interest workings. Tamil Nadu MSE-FC issues notice to buyer for conciliation under Section 18(1).

MSE-FC Arbitration Representation

Where conciliation fails within 90 days, MSE-FC takes up arbitration under Section 18(3). Award is binding under Section 18(4) and challengeable only with 75% pre-deposit per Tirupati Steels (SC 2022).

TReDS Onboarding All 3 Exchanges

M1xchange

Section 22 Audit Disclosure

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CGTMSE Collateral-Free Credit

CGTMSE coverage up to ₹5 crore (effective 09-03-2023) coordinated through member lending institutions. Periyamet MSEs access bank credit without third-party collateral or personal guarantee.

Key Benefits

What Periyamet Clients Get

Every MSME / Udyam Registration engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

Lifetime Validity
Section 15 — 45-Day Payment Right
Statutory right to receive payment from any buyer within the date agreed in writing (capped at 45 days from acceptance) or within 15 days where no written agreement exists. Non-derogable by contract.
Section 16 — Compound Interest on Delays
Mandatory compound interest at three times the RBI bank rate with monthly rests on delayed payments — payable from the appointed day, not waivable in commercial settlements without MSE-FC supervision.
Section 43B(h) Protection (Supplier)
As an MSE supplier in Periyamet, you are protected by Section 43B(h) of the Income-tax Act from AY 2024-25 — buyers face disallowance if they delay payment beyond Section 15 timeline, creating a powerful enforcement pressure.
Priority Sector Lending Status
Bank credit qualifies as PSL under the RBI Master Direction of 04-09-2020 — banks must lend 40% of ANBC to priority sectors, driving cheaper interest rates for Udyam-registered MSMEs in Periyamet.
CGTMSE Collateral-Free Guarantee
Credit Guarantee up to ₹5 crore per borrower from NCGTC — collateral-free term loans and working capital from member lending institutions including all major scheduled commercial banks.
Comparison

Composite (Post-2020) vs Investment-Only (Pre-2020)

Why this matters here — In Periyamet, the business activity radiating outward from Periyamet Market and nearby commercial pockets; with quick access via Periyamet Bus Stop and feeder routes connecting Periyamet to the rest of Chennai.

AspectComposite (Post-2020)Investment-Only (Pre-2020)
Statutory basisNotification S.O. 1702(E) dated 26-06-2020 read with Section 7(1) of MSMED Act 2006 — investment in plant & machinery AND turnover both testedOld Section 7(1) classification — only original cost of plant & machinery (manufacturing) or equipment (service) was tested
Classification thresholdsMicro: investment up to ₹1 cr AND turnover up to ₹5 cr; Small: ₹10 cr AND ₹50 cr; Medium: ₹50 cr AND ₹250 crManufacturing — Micro ₹25 lakh, Small ₹5 cr, Medium ₹10 cr; Services — Micro ₹10 lakh, Small ₹2 cr, Medium ₹5 cr (investment only)
Sector distinctionNo distinction between manufacturing and service — single composite criteria apply to both activities under the unified Udyam regimeSeparate threshold tables for manufacturing and service enterprises under the erstwhile EM-II / Udyog Aadhaar memoranda regime
Investment computation sourceLinked to ITR depreciation block (WDV) for prior-year filers; self-declaration for new enterprises until first ITR is filedOriginal cost as per purchase invoice excluding GST/VAT and specified items in the Explanation to Section 7 of MSMED Act
Turnover linkageGST-portal-fetched turnover, with exports of goods and services excluded from turnover for classification purposesTurnover was not a classification parameter at all under the pre-2020 framework
Registration formUdyam Registration on udyamregistration.gov.in with Aadhaar OTP + PAN + GSTIN — paperless self-declarationEntrepreneurs Memorandum Part-II (EM-II) at District Industries Centre or Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM) on the legacy portal
Validity / renewalLifetime validity of the Udyam Registration Number; reclassification only on change of category triggered by ITR/GSTR dataEM-II / UAM remained valid until enterprise crossed the relevant threshold; migration to Udyam was made mandatory from 01-07-2020
Aadhaar requirementAadhaar of proprietor / managing partner / Karta / authorised signatory is mandatory; entity PAN is mandatory from 01-04-2021Aadhaar was mandatory under UAM from 2015 but PAN linkage was optional; entity-level PAN integration arrived only with Udyam
Section 15 / MSME-payment protectionBuyer must pay within 45 days; MSEFC reference under Sections 16-18 of MSMED Act available — Silpi Industries v Kerala SRTC confirms supplier must be Udyam-registered on the date of supplySame Section 15 protection but only for enterprises holding EM-II / UAM; Shanti Conductors v Assam SEB upheld the 45-day mandate
Composite reclassification dynamicsAn enterprise crossing either investment OR turnover ceiling moves upward; both must come below to move downward — three-year transition window for benefits as per S.O. 2347(E) dated 16-06-2021Reclassification was triggered solely by investment crossing — no dual-criterion or transition cushion existed
Excluded items in investmentPollution-control, R&D, industrial safety devices and items listed in Explanation 1 to Section 7(1) continue to be excluded; land & building always excludedSame Explanation 1 exclusions applied — land, building, pollution-control, R&D — but list operated on original invoice value rather than WDV
Government scheme eligibilityCGTMSE collateral-free credit, PSL classification, public procurement preference (25% reservation), TReDS onboarding, Samadhaan dispute resolution — all tagged to Udyam URNSame scheme bouquet accessed via UAM/EM-II; legacy registrations not migrated to Udyam ceased to be recognised after 31-03-2022 per S.O. 278(E)
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PAN of the business / proprietor / company / LLP
Aadhaar of the proprietor / managing partner / director / authorised signatory
GST Registration Certificate (where the enterprise is liable for GST registration)
Bank account statement or cancelled cheque of the business account
Latest Balance Sheet showing investment in plant & machinery and equipment
Latest Income-tax Return (ITR) showing turnover for the preceding year
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — In Periyamet, the cluster of leather trade, wholesale, restaurants businesses that defines Periyamet's commercial fabric.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
New enterprise commences manufacturing or service activityOn due dateUdyam RegistrationEligibility for MSME schemes, Section 15 protection on receivables and Section 43B(h) protection upstream commences only from the date of Udyam grant
Existing Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum holder migrates to UdyamOn due dateUdyam Registration freshUAM certificates ceased to be valid; benefits under MSME schemes and Section 15 receivables protection require an active Udyam Registration Number
Change in investment or turnover crosses a classification ceiling upward365 daysUdyam Registration updateUpward reclassification takes effect from 01 April of the financial year following the year in which the changed status was filed; benefits at the higher tier transition with a non-tax-benefit graduation period of three years
Wholesale or retail trader applies for Udyam to access priority sector lendingOn due dateUdyam Registration with NIC 45 46 47Registration is granted only for PSL classification purposes; other Udyam benefits such as procurement preference and Section 15 receivables protection are not extended
Specified company half-year ending 30 September with MSE dues outstanding beyond 45 days31 daysMSME-1Penalty under Section 405(4) of the Companies Act 2013 on the company and on every officer in default; the half-yearly return is to be filed by 31 October
Filing MSME Samadhaan reference for delayed payment beyond 45 days1095 daysMSME Samadhaan online application with invoices and Udyam certificateBeyond 3 years from accrual, recovery falls under Limitation Act and becomes time-barred for normal civil suit. Samadhaan facilitation may still be entertained but the MSEFC award becomes harder to enforce against a limitation defence by buyer
Change in PAN or constitution of the enterpriseOn due dateFresh Udyam RegistrationURN is non-transferable across PANs; conversion of proprietorship to a company or partnership requires a fresh Udyam Registration under the new PAN
Half-yearly Section 405 disclosure by buyer companies of MSE dues beyond 45 days30 daysMSME Form 1 filed with Registrar of CompaniesPenalty of Rs 25000 on the company plus Rs 1000 per day per officer in default subject to Rs 3 lakh maximum, MCA scrutiny risk on AOC-4 filing, possible adverse remark by statutory auditor under CARO 2020 clause on MSE dues

Deadline pressure points we see in Periyamet: For Periyamet engagements specifically — for the professional and salaried population of Periyamet navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

Udyam MigrationMigration from UAM to Udyam

One-time data carry-over from the legacy Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum to the Udyam framework; PAN and GSTIN linkage drives the post-migration classification under the composite criteria

Legacy window successive extensions ended; fresh Udyam now applies Udyam Registration Portal Migrate tab
MSME Champions ComplaintGrievance redressal on Champions portal

Grievance, hand-holding and complaint redressal portal of the Ministry of MSME covering issues relating to Udyam, finance, raw material, statutory delays and other operational difficulties

Anytime on grievance Ministry of MSME Champions portal
ZED CertificationZero Defect Zero Effect certification

Certification scheme under the Ministry of MSME assessing manufacturing units on quality and environmental parameters at Bronze, Silver and Gold maturity levels; reservation of incentives and government procurement preference attaches

Voluntary on application Quality Council of India for the Ministry of MSME
LEAN CertificationMSME Sustainable LEAN certification

Manufacturing competitiveness programme guiding MSEs through Bronze, Silver and Gold levels of lean implementation; financial assistance and handholding by Implementation Agencies follow

Voluntary; tied to programme cohorts Ministry of MSME MSME-DI IA
Udyam RegistrationUdyam Registration on the Udyam Registration Portal

Online self-declaration based registration capturing PAN, Aadhaar, GSTIN, constitution, NIC code of activity, plant and machinery investment and turnover, allotting a permanent Udyam Registration Number with a downloadable e-certificate

Before commencement of MSME benefits; one-time permanent registration Ministry of MSME Udyam Registration Portal
Udyam Registration UpdateUpdation of Udyam Registration particulars

Annual or event-based update of investment, turnover, NIC codes, additional branches or other particulars; drives the upward and downward reclassification timeline under paragraph 8 of the Notification

On change of particulars or annually after IT return is filed Ministry of MSME Udyam portal Update tab
UAMUdyog Aadhaar Memorandum legacy

Legacy registration framework operative between 18-09-2015 and 30-06-2020 that allotted a 12-digit Udyog Aadhaar Number; superseded by Udyam, with migration cut-offs extended by successive notifications

Legacy fresh filings closed from 01-07-2020 Ministry of MSME legacy UAM portal
MSME-1Half-yearly return on outstanding dues to micro and small enterprise suppliers

MCA-mandated return filed by specified companies disclosing amount payable and reasons for delay where dues to MSE suppliers remain unpaid for more than forty-five days from acceptance

31 October for half year ended September; 30 April for half year ended March Ministry of Corporate Affairs MCA portal

MSME / Udyam Registration in Periyamet, Chennai 600003

Because PIN 600003 sits inside the Chennai North jurisdiction, the handling office for Periyamet stays consistent across years, which matters when filings or approvals span cycles. Periyamet is a historic north Chennai pocket with leather and hides trading wholesale shops and ethnic restaurants along Wall Tax Road. Periyamet (PIN 600003) falls under the Broadway Division of the Chennai North, the jurisdiction that handles statutory matters for businesses at this PIN. Every Periyamet engagement we open begins with the basics: PIN 600003, the Broadway Division, and the coordinates 13.0840, 80.2733 that anchor the locality.

The businesses clustered around Wall Tax Road in Periyamet drive the bulk of the MSME / Udyam Registration workload we see each cycle. Periyamet sustains a medium flow of commerce for a old residential with hide and leather trade locality, and that flow is the raw material for the MSME files we close here. Most commerce in Periyamet — invoices, expenses, purchases and statutory records — eventually surfaces in the MSME working file we maintain for clients here. Commercial activity in Periyamet runs medium, so MSME volumes scale through peak months and we staff the Periyamet desk accordingly.

The residential firms we serve in Periyamet value a MSME partner who already understands their sector's compliance rhythm. Sector concentration matters: when Periyamet leans toward residential, the MSME risks cluster around the same few line items each cycle. The business mix in Periyamet centres on residential, and that sector carries its own MSME / Udyam Registration quirks we plan for in advance. A residential operator in Periyamet gets a MSME workflow shaped by sector norms, not a one-size-fits-all template.

We keep a repeatable MSME checklist for Periyamet so nothing in the cycle is improvised or missed. Turnaround for Periyamet MSME / Udyam Registration is deterministic — fixed fee, a scoped timeline, and a same-business-day acknowledgement once filed. Document intake for Periyamet clients runs over WhatsApp, so there is no office visit and no paper shuffle for a MSME / Udyam Registration engagement. Working papers for Periyamet MSME / Udyam Registration engagements stay archived and retrievable, which makes any later notice or query straightforward to answer.

From the same Periyamet team we also serve Broadway and other nearby localities without re-onboarding clients. Coverage from Periyamet naturally extends to Broadway, so group entities across the area share one MSME / Udyam Registration workflow. Businesses straddling Periyamet and Broadway get a single MSME point of contact rather than two. A client relocating between Periyamet and Broadway keeps the same MSME file and the same team.

Patterns we track for Periyamet include leather trade documentation gaps, timing mismatches, and the questions the Broadway Division tends to raise. Because we work repeatedly across Periyamet, we can benchmark a new client's MSME / Udyam Registration position against the locality norm. Common patterns in the Broadway Division give Periyamet businesses an early-warning map we use to pre-empt MSME issues. Recurring gaps in Periyamet leather trade records are the first thing our MSME / Udyam Registration review closes out.

A startup setting up near Periyamet Market in Periyamet gets a MSME foundation built for the Broadway Division from day one. Relocating a registered office into Periyamet (PIN 600003) changes the assessing division, and we handle that MSME / Udyam Registration transition cleanly. Incorporating in Periyamet comes with jurisdiction, registration and MSME steps that we sequence so nothing stalls the launch. Shifting principal place of business to Periyamet means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai North, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end.

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MSME / Udyam Registration in Periyamet — Complete Guide

MSME Udyam Registration in Periyamet (600003) is filed end-to-end at FilingPro under the MSMED Act 2006 and Notification S.O. 2119(E) dated 26-06-2020. We map the enterprise to the correct Micro / Small / Medium category under the Section 7 composite criterion, file the application with Aadhaar OTP and PAN-GSTIN validation and deliver the URN certificate with QR code on the same day — no government fee, no portal navigation by the client.

MSME / Udyam Registration in Periyamet, Chennai

Udyam Registration in Periyamet is filed under the MSMED Act 2006 and Notification S.O. 2119(E) of 26-06-2020 with Aadhaar OTP, PAN-GSTIN validation and Section 7 composite criterion classification — URN certificate with QR code issued instantly with no government fee.

Udyam Registration Consultant in Periyamet — Section 7 Specialist

A dedicated Udyam consultant in Periyamet verifies the composite criterion (investment in plant & machinery AND turnover), maps NIC codes for manufacturing / service / trading activity and consolidates branches under a single URN as required under the 26-06-2020 framework.

Section 15 and 43B(h) Compliance for Periyamet MSEs

For Micro and Small enterprises in Periyamet, we set up Section 15 demand workflows, compute Section 16 interest at three times the RBI bank rate compounded monthly and structure buyer-side Section 43B(h) compliance to prevent income-tax disallowance under the Finance Act 2023 amendment.

SAMADHAAN, MSE-FC and TReDS Onboarding for Periyamet

Delayed payment grievances are filed on the MSME SAMADHAAN portal for conciliation and arbitration before the State MSE Facilitation Council under Section 18; TReDS onboarding on RXIL, M1xchange and Invoicemart is coordinated for receivables financing under the RBI TReDS Master Direction.

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Key Facts — MSME / Udyam Registration in Periyamet
Udyam Registration filed under Notification S.O. 2119(E) of 26-06-2020 for Periyamet businesses — instant URN certificate with QR code, no government fee.
Composite criterion classification under Section 7 — investment in plant & machinery AND turnover both verified against Micro / Small / Medium thresholds.
Multi-branch consolidation under a single Udyam Registration Number per PAN — additional places of business added in one record as required by the 2020 framework.
Section 15 buyer-supplier 45-day payment workflow set up — written agreement structured within statutory ceiling, deemed acceptance documented.
Section 16 statutory interest computed at three times the RBI bank rate compounded monthly — invoice ageing maintained for Periyamet clients.
Section 43B(h) of the Income-tax Act compliance for buyers — Udyam declarations obtained from suppliers, ageing tracked per Section 15 timeline.
SAMADHAAN portal grievance filing for delayed payments — case forwarded to State MSE Facilitation Council under Section 18 of the MSMED Act.
TReDS onboarding on RXIL, M1xchange and Invoicemart for receivables discounting under the RBI TReDS Master Direction of 03-12-2014 (as amended).
Section 22 audit financial statement disclosures prepared — principal unpaid, interest paid under Section 16, accrued interest carried forward to subsequent years.
CGTMSE collateral-free credit and PMMY Mudra loan applications coordinated through scheduled commercial bank partners under PSL Master Direction.
People Also Ask — MSME in Periyamet
Who is eligible for Udyam Registration in Tamil Nadu?
Any business in Periyamet engaged in manufacturing, services or (since 02-07-2021) retail and wholesale trading is eligible for Udyam Registration provided it satisfies the Section 7 thresholds — Micro: investment ≤ ₹1 crore AND turnover ≤ ₹5 crore; Small: ≤ ₹10 crore AND ≤ ₹50 crore; Medium: ≤ ₹50 crore AND ≤ ₹250 crore (Budget 2025 expansion subject to notification). All constitutions are eligible — proprietorship, partnership, LLP, company, HUF, society and trust.
How long does Udyam Registration take?
Udyam Registration is issued instantly on successful Aadhaar OTP authentication and submission of PAN, enterprise details, NIC codes, investment and turnover figures. The URN certificate with QR code is generated immediately at udyamregistration.gov.in and delivered electronically. No government fee, no physical visit, no documentation upload mandated at portal level.
What documents are required for Udyam Registration in Periyamet?
The portal mandates only Aadhaar of the signatory and PAN of the enterprise. For preparation, we additionally collect GST certificate (if applicable), bank account proof, latest balance sheet (for investment in plant & machinery) and latest ITR (for turnover). For partnerships and companies, partnership deed / MOA / board resolution authorising the signatory is also collected.
Is GST registration mandatory for Udyam Registration?
GST registration is mandatory for Udyam Registration only where the enterprise is required to obtain GST under the CGST Act 2017 — i.e. on crossing the ₹40 lakh / ₹20 lakh thresholds or any Section 24 trigger. For sub-threshold enterprises in Periyamet not falling under Section 24, Udyam is granted on PAN and Aadhaar alone.
What is the benefit of Udyam Registration for a small business?
Key benefits — (a) Section 15 protection enforcing 45-day payment from buyers; (b) Section 16 statutory interest at three times the RBI bank rate compounded monthly on delays; (c) priority sector lending under the RBI Master Direction enabling cheaper bank credit; (d) CGTMSE collateral-free guarantee up to ₹5 crore; (e) GeM 25% public procurement target with EMD waiver and 15% price preference; (f) Mudra and Stand-Up India scheme access; (g) ZED Certification subsidy.
How does Section 43B(h) impact a buyer in Periyamet?
From AY 2024-25, where a buyer in Periyamet purchases from a Udyam-registered Micro or Small enterprise and fails to pay within the Section 15 timeline (45 days with written agreement, 15 days otherwise), the expense is disallowed in computation of income for that year and allowed only in the year of actual payment. The relief proviso allowing deduction on payment by the return due date does NOT apply to clause (h). Medium enterprise suppliers are excluded.
What is the impact of Section 43B(h) Income Tax on MSE payments?

Section 43B(h) inserted by Finance Act 2023 disallows in the buyer's income tax the expenditure paid to Micro or Small enterprises beyond 45 days (or contracted period whichever earlier). The disallowance lapses only in the year of actual payment, hitting buyer profits hard.

Is the buyer required to file MSME Form-1 with MCA?

Yes. Per MCA notification dated 22-01-2019 under Section 405 of Companies Act, every company with outstanding payments to MSE suppliers beyond 45 days must file MSME Form-1 half-yearly by 31-Oct (Apr-Sep) and 30-Apr (Oct-Mar) detailing supplier-wise dues.

Can one PAN have multiple Udyam Registrations?

No. As per Ministry of MSME FAQ dated 06-05-2021, only one Udyam URN is permitted per PAN. Multiple business activities of the same entity must be reflected by adding additional NIC codes (up to 10) under the same single URN.

How are HUF and partnership firms registered on Udyam?

HUF uses Aadhaar of the Karta with HUF PAN. Partnership firm uses Aadhaar of the managing partner with firm PAN. LLP uses designated partner Aadhaar with LLP PAN. Company uses Aadhaar of authorised signatory with company PAN and board resolution authorising registration.

What is the CGTMSE scheme linked to Udyam?

Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises provides collateral-free credit guarantee cover up to ₹5 cr (Micro) or ₹10 cr (Small) on bank loans, against a guarantee fee. Eligibility requires Udyam URN; Medium enterprises are not covered under CGTMSE.

Can investment WDV include revaluation reserve?

No. Investment in plant and machinery for MSME classification is the original cost per Explanation to Section 7(1) of MSMED Act, captured on a WDV basis through the ITR depreciation schedule. Revaluation reserves are excluded from the investment computation.

What Periyamet clients want to know before signing: For Periyamet engagements specifically — in the old residential with hide and leather trade micro-market of Periyamet.

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What is Udyam Registration and why does it matter

Statutory basis under the MSMED Act 2006

Udyam Registration is the present-day formal recognition of an enterprise as a Micro, Small or Medium Enterprise under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act 2006 (the MSMED Act). The Act was enacted on the recommendation of the S.P. Gupta Study Group on Development of Small Enterprises and replaced the earlier industries-development legislation that had only recognised small-scale industrial units. The Udyam Registration regime itself was constituted by Notification S.O. 1702(E) of 26-06-2020 issued by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in exercise of powers under Section 7 read with Section 8 of the MSMED Act, supplemented by G.S.R.621(E) which established the Udyam Registration portal as the single window for the entire process. The certificate is a legal recognition; it is not a licence to do business, but it unlocks an entire suite of statutory, fiscal and procurement-related benefits.

Replacement of the earlier Udyog Aadhaar regime

The Udyam Registration regime replaced the earlier Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM) system, which itself had replaced the legacy SSI registration administered by the District Industries Centres. Udyog Aadhaar had been launched under the Empowered Group of Secretaries on MSME 2018 framework as a self-declaration regime, but it had structural weaknesses including duplicate registrations on the same PAN, weak verification, and no automatic data-linkage with the income-tax and GST databases. S.O. 1702(E) addressed each of these by mandating PAN-mapping, Aadhaar-authentication of the proprietor or authorised signatory, and a one-PAN-one-enterprise rule. Existing Udyog Aadhaar holders were given until 31-03-2022 (subsequently extended to 30-06-2022) to migrate to the new Udyam regime, failing which the old registration ceased to operate for any statutory purpose.

Economic significance and policy objective

The U.K. Sinha Committee Report 2019 on MSME finance documented that the MSME sector contributes approximately thirty per cent of national gross value added and is responsible for forty-five per cent of national manufacturing output and forty per cent of exports. The OECD SME Policy Index 2018 placed India in the middle band of comparable jurisdictions on the dimension of MSME formalisation, with the principal weakness being low coverage of the very-small and informal end of the sector. The policy objective of the Udyam regime is therefore twofold: to bring informal enterprises into the recorded universe through low-friction self-declaration, and to make the recorded universe legally bankable through automatic data-linkage with PAN, GST and TReDS, thereby reducing the credit-information asymmetry that has historically constrained MSME lending in India.

Recent developments and reforms in the MSME framework

Vivad se Vishwas for MSME — 2023 scheme

The Ministry of MSME announced a Vivad se Vishwas-I for MSMEs scheme on 17-04-2023 to settle pending contractual disputes between MSE suppliers and central-government departments and CPSEs. Under the scheme, the procuring entity refunds Performance Security and Bid Security forfeited during COVID-19, and waives liquidated damages levied on MSE suppliers for delayed performance during the period 19-02-2020 to 31-03-2022. The scheme was administered through the GeM portal with self-declaration by the MSE supplier and verification by the procuring entity, and the scheme window closed on 30-06-2023. While time-bound, the scheme established an important precedent for centralised MSME-dispute resolution outside the MSEFC framework.

Atmanirbhar Bharat package 2020 reforms

The Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan announced in May 2020 introduced the most significant overhaul of the MSME framework since the MSMED Act of 2006. The key reforms included the composite investment-and-turnover criteria in S.O. 1702(E), the manufacturing-services parity discussed earlier, the migration from Udyog Aadhaar to Udyam Registration through G.S.R.621(E), an Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) covering MSME loans up to ₹3 lakh crore, a Fund-of-Funds-for-MSMEs ₹50000 crore equity-infusion vehicle, and the prohibition of global tenders in government procurement up to ₹200 crore (favouring domestic MSE bidders). The package was supplemented by sector-specific interventions including the PLI schemes in fourteen identified sectors with explicit MSME-participation targets.

Section 43B(h) — Finance Act 2023

The insertion of Section 43B(h) by the Finance Act 2023 has been the single most consequential reform from the MSE-supplier perspective in the last decade. By converting the Section 15 forty-five-day payment discipline into an income-tax disallowance enforced against the buyer, it has materially shifted the bargaining power in MSE-to-large-corporate-buyer relationships. Practical adoption has been mixed in the first year (AY 2024-25), with several large corporate buyers attempting work-around strategies including pre-acceptance-objection issuance, TReDS onboarding, and renegotiation of credit terms with MSE suppliers. The CBDT has issued limited clarifications through Circular 5/2024 and is expected to issue further guidance as case law develops.

Classification criteria under Notification S.O. 1702(E)

Investment-limb computation

The Explanation to S.O. 1702(E) directs that investment in plant and machinery or equipment is to be computed on the basis of the written-down value as appearing in the income-tax return filed under Section 139 of the Income Tax Act for the previous financial year. For a new enterprise in its first year of operation that has not yet filed an income-tax return, the investment is taken on a self-declaration basis on the Udyam portal, subject to subsequent verification against the first ITR. Items excluded from the computation are land and building, items pertaining to research and development, pollution-control equipment and industrial safety devices, mirroring the carve-outs that earlier applied under Notification S.O. 1722(E) of 05-10-2006. GST-component on the value of plant and machinery is also excluded.

Turnover-limb computation and export exclusion

The turnover limb is computed on the basis of the figures appearing in the income-tax return and the GST return for the previous financial year. The proviso to paragraph 4 of S.O. 1702(E) makes a critical concession: the value of exports of goods or services is excluded from the turnover figure for the purposes of MSME classification. The exclusion is intended to encourage export orientation among MSMEs and avoids penalising enterprises whose growth is export-led. The exclusion is however strictly confined to physical exports reflected in shipping bills and GSTR-1 Table 6A — it does not extend to deemed exports, supplies to merchant exporters or supplies to SEZs by a non-SEZ supplier, though it does cover exports of services that satisfy Section 2(6) of the IGST Act.

Composite investment-and-turnover test

Notification S.O. 1702(E) of 26-06-2020 replaced the earlier purely-investment-based classification with a composite test. Under the new test, an enterprise is classified as Micro if its investment in plant and machinery or equipment does not exceed ₹1 crore and its annual turnover does not exceed ₹5 crore. The Small classification applies where investment does not exceed ₹10 crore and turnover does not exceed ₹50 crore. The Medium classification applies where investment does not exceed ₹50 crore and turnover does not exceed ₹250 crore. A crucial drafting feature is that both limbs are conjunctive — both investment and turnover must be within the threshold for the enterprise to fall within that classification, and breach of either limb pushes the enterprise into the next higher slab.

Procedure for online Udyam Registration

Data fields and self-declaration

The Udyam portal captures the enterprise's PAN, GSTIN, NIC 2008 activity code (one principal code and up to ten secondary codes), bank account details, number of persons employed (male, female and others), and the investment-in-plant-and-machinery and turnover figures for the previous financial year. Most data fields are auto-populated by API integration with the PAN and GST databases, with the applicant required only to confirm the figures. The self-declared figures are deemed final at the time of registration but are subject to subsequent automated verification when the income-tax return for the relevant year is filed, in line with the data-linkage architecture set out in G.S.R.621(E).

Issuance of Udyam Registration Number and certificate

On successful submission and Aadhaar authentication, the system instantaneously generates a permanent Udyam Registration Number in the format UDYAM-XX-NN-NNNNNNN, where the first segment refers to the state code, the second to the district code and the third to a unique numeric identifier. A digital Udyam Registration Certificate is issued in PDF, bearing the UDYAM-XX-NN-NNNNNNN number, the classification (Micro, Small or Medium), the date of registration and a QR code that allows verification on the portal. The certificate is permanent and does not require periodic renewal, but the underlying classification is subject to automatic annual update based on the PAN and GST data integration described in S.O. 2119(E).

Fee structure and timeline

There is no statutory fee for Udyam Registration on the government portal. The Ministry of MSME has repeatedly cautioned applicants against the proliferation of unofficial registration websites that mimic the look-and-feel of the official portal and charge fees ranging from ₹500 to ₹5000 for what is in fact a free government service. Professional consultancy fees for assistance with documentation, NIC-code selection, classification computation and post-registration compliance advice are however legitimate and are typically in the range of ₹1500 to ₹5000 depending on the complexity of the case. The portal-to-certificate timeline is usually less than thirty minutes for a straightforward case, assuming all data fields are ready and the Aadhaar-OTP authentication completes successfully on the first attempt.

What Periyamet clients usually ask next: For Periyamet engagements specifically — for the professional and salaried population of Periyamet navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

Wholesale and Retail Trade

Wholesale and retail trade enterprises were brought within the Udyam Registration framework through the Office Memorandum dated 02-07-2021 read with Notification S.O. 4926(E). Registration is permitted only for the limited purpose of priority sector lending classification by banks; other Udyam benefits including procurement preference are not extended.

Graduation Period

Graduation period, in the context of upward reclassification of an enterprise, is the non-tax-benefit continuation window of three years from the date of such upward reclassification during which the enterprise continues to retain the non-tax benefits of the lower category to which it earlier belonged.

Reclassification

Reclassification of an enterprise under paragraph 8 of Notification S.O. 2119(E) is the change in classification from micro to small or small to medium or vice versa based on the annual update of investment and turnover. Upward and downward reclassification carry different effective-date rules and benefit-retention conditions.

Export Exclusion

Export exclusion, under paragraph 6 of Notification S.O. 1702(E), is the carve-out from the turnover criterion whereby exports of goods or services or both shall not be reckoned in computing the turnover of an enterprise for the purpose of classification under Section 7. The exclusion permits export-oriented units to remain in lower classification tiers.

Written-Down Value

Written-down value, abbreviated WDV, is the depreciated value of plant and machinery or equipment as at the end of the financial year as reflected in the Income Tax Return. For Udyam classification, paragraph 4 of Notification S.O. 1702(E) prescribes that WDV is the relevant figure for the investment criterion, not original cost.

Notification S.O. 1702(E)

Notification S.O. 1702(E) dated 26-06-2020 issued under the MSMED Act 2006 prescribes the methodology for calculation of investment in plant and machinery or equipment as well as turnover. It links the investment criterion to the IT Return and the turnover criterion to the GST returns of the previous year and provides the export exclusion.

Notification S.O. 2119(E)

Notification S.O. 2119(E) dated 26-06-2020 issued under the MSMED Act 2006 specifies the revised composite criteria for classification effective 01-07-2020 investment ceilings of one crore, ten crore and fifty crore rupees and turnover ceilings of five crore, fifty crore and two hundred fifty crore rupees for micro, small and medium tiers respectively.

Notification G.S.R. 621(E)

Notification G.S.R. 621(E) dated 25-06-2020 issued under the MSMED Act 2006 introduced the Udyam Registration framework effective 01-07-2020. It superseded the UAM and EM regimes, prescribed a paperless self-declaration process integrated with PAN and GSTIN, and laid down the architecture of the Udyam Registration Number and e-certificate.

DIC

District Industries Centre, abbreviated DIC, is the State Government office at the district level entrusted with implementation of MSME schemes and grievance redressal at the field level. The DIC plays the role of the State-level interface for Udyam-related guidance, MSEFC reference filings and PMEGP loan applications.

PMEGP

Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme, abbreviated PMEGP, is a credit-linked subsidy scheme of the Ministry of MSME implemented through the Khadi and Village Industries Commission, State KVI Boards and District Industries Centres. The scheme supports the setting up of new micro-enterprises in non-farm sector through margin money subsidy.

MUDRA Loan

Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency loan, popularly known as MUDRA loan, is the scheme under which loans up to ten lakh rupees are extended to non-corporate, non-farm small and micro enterprises through scheduled commercial banks, regional rural banks, small finance banks, microfinance institutions and non-banking financial companies in three categories Shishu, Kishore and Tarun.

SIDBI

Small Industries Development Bank of India, abbreviated SIDBI, is the principal financial institution for promotion, financing and development of the MSME sector and for co-ordination of the functions of institutions engaged in similar activities. SIDBI is the operating arm of CGTMSE and a refinancing entity for MUDRA, TReDS and several Ministry of MSME schemes.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Periyamet

How the local trade mix shapes this — In Periyamet, the business activity radiating outward from Periyamet Market and nearby commercial pockets.

Restaurants
Common issue: Restaurants are classified as services for Udyam purposes, but the substantial kitchen-equipment, cold-storage and chiller investment frequently pushes their plant-and-machinery limb close to or above the Micro threshold of ₹1 crore. Operators commonly forget that S.O. 1702(E) treats kitchen equipment as plant for the investment computation, leading to mis-declared Udyam records that misalign with their actual depreciation schedule under the Income Tax Act.
How we handle it: Take the written-down value of all kitchen equipment, refrigeration units, point-of-sale systems and furniture as recorded in the latest income-tax depreciation statement; aggregate this figure for the investment limb of the composite test; classify the enterprise on the Udyam portal based on the higher of investment and turnover slabs; refresh the figure annually after each income-tax filing to maintain S.O. 2119(E) compliance.
Restaurants
Common issue: Restaurant chains operating multiple outlets under one PAN often create separate Udyam registrations per outlet under the impression that each branch is a distinct enterprise. Paragraph 5 of S.O. 1702(E) however clarifies that all activities of a single PAN constitute one enterprise for MSME classification, and multiple registrations on the same PAN are deactivated on the portal during the bulk-deduplication runs run by the Ministry of MSME.
How we handle it: Surrender any duplicate Udyam Registration Numbers on the portal under the deactivation module; retain only the single PAN-level Udyam Number; aggregate investment in plant and machinery across all outlets and the total turnover from the consolidated GST returns of all GSTINs of the same PAN; recompute classification on the consolidated figures and revise the surviving Udyam record accordingly.
Financial Services
Common issue: Insurance-broking and financial-advisory firms commonly register on the Udyam portal at the firm level but maintain a network of independent sub-broker tie-ups that are not separately Udyam-registered. The Section 43B(h) protection and the Public Procurement Policy for MSEs benefits flow only to the Udyam-registered legal entity, so revenue routed through unregistered sub-brokers falls outside the protective umbrella and remains exposed to delayed-payment risk from corporate clients.
How we handle it: Where sub-brokers operate as distinct legal entities, encourage and assist each to obtain its own Udyam Registration; where they operate as agents of the principal firm, capture all commission and fee revenue under the principal firm's GSTIN and Udyam record; align the IRDAI broker-licence record, the GSTIN registration, the income-tax PAN and the Udyam record to a single consistent legal identity for Section 43B(h) eligibility.
Agro-processing
Common issue: Food-processing, dairy-processing and agro-input units often qualify for both the standard Udyam Registration and the Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises scheme through the Ministry of Food Processing Industries. Operators commonly assume that the PMFME scheme requires a separate registration, but the scheme guidelines mandate that the applicant unit must already hold an Udyam Registration, so absence of Udyam is the most common cause of PMFME rejection at the District Resource Person screening stage.
How we handle it: Obtain Udyam Registration as the first administrative step before applying under the PMFME scheme; classify the unit on the basis of the composite criteria of S.O. 1702(E); preserve the Udyam Number for inclusion in the PMFME credit-linked subsidy application; ensure that the FSSAI licence, factory-licence and Udyam record all refer to the same unit-name, PAN and address to enable smooth subsidy disbursement.
Agro-processing
Common issue: Cold-storage and rice-mill units operating on a seasonal basis frequently see large turnover swings between the procurement and lean seasons. The composite turnover criterion looks at the financial-year aggregate appearing in the income-tax return, but seasonal operators sometimes self-classify on the basis of a peak-month annualised figure that overstates their actual yearly turnover and pushes them into a higher classification with attendant loss of Micro-segment benefits.
How we handle it: Use the actual financial-year turnover from the income-tax return Form 3CD as the basis for the turnover limb; ignore peak-month annualisation; recompute classification each year after the income-tax filing under Section 139 is complete; if the corrected figure lowers the classification, revise the Udyam record under the self-update module to recover Micro-segment benefits such as collateral-free CGTMSE cover and Section 43B(h) buyer-side protection.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

Section 80JJAALogistics

Udyam used for IT exemption claim under Section 80JJAA

Issue: A logistics MSME hired 22 new employees in FY 2024-25 with monthly emoluments under ₹25,000. The CFO planned to claim Section 80JJAA deduction of 30% of additional employee cost for three years. The deduction was at risk because the auditor questioned 'eligible business' status absent industry certification.
Approach: Established Udyam registration as evidence of MSME status falling within 'eligible business' under Section 80JJAA(2). Obtained Form 10DA from the auditor with Udyam certificate as supporting document. Computed additional employee cost at ₹46 lakh, deduction of 30% = ₹13.8 lakh per year for three consecutive years.
Outcome: Section 80JJAA deduction of ₹13.8 lakh per year claimed in ITR; cumulative tax saving ₹10.4 lakh over three years; Form 10DA accepted without query in CPC processing intimation.
EMD exemptionCivil Contractor

Government tender — EMD exemption for MSEs

Issue: A small civil-works MSE was participating in a series of municipal tenders cumulative-EMD requirement totalling ₹4.6 lakh. The cash flow was tight. The MSE was unaware that under the Public Procurement Policy 2012 read with GFR 2017 Rule 173(i), Udyam-registered MSEs are exempt from EMD and tender-fee in central-government tenders.
Approach: Submitted Udyam certificate with each bid invoking GFR Rule 173 EMD exemption. Where the tender notice did not provide the exemption, filed pre-bid representation. For municipal/state tenders, cited the State equivalent policy where applicable.
Outcome: EMD exemption granted in 7 of 9 central tenders saving ₹3.4 lakh in EMD outflow; 2 state tenders deposited EMD under protest with refund claim filed; working-capital relief enabled bidding for two additional projects.
Defence to counter-claimEngineering Services

Udyam used to dispute PSU buyer counter-claim

Issue: An engineering-services MSME claimed ₹1.6 cr before MSEFC. The PSU buyer raised a counter-claim of ₹2.1 cr for alleged delayed deliverables, attempting to set-off and convert the supplier into a net debtor. The arbitration was at risk of going adverse despite a strong Udyam-protected principal claim.
Approach: We argued that Section 18 MSEFC arbitration is confined to the buyer's payment obligation under Section 15; the buyer's counter-claim for damages was an independent commercial dispute outside MSEFC jurisdiction and required separate arbitration. Relied on Madras HC ruling that counter-claims unrelated to Section 15 obligation cannot be entertained.
Outcome: MSEFC ring-fenced the proceedings to the supplier's principal claim; counter-claim relegated to civil court; supplier obtained award of ₹1.6 cr plus ₹19 lakh interest; PSU separately filed counter-claim in civil court where it became time-barred.
MisclassificationEngineering Exports

Composite criteria penalises export-heavy turnover misclassification

Issue: An engineering exporter mistakenly declared gross turnover (including ₹65 cr exports) of ₹95 cr in the Udyam application instead of export-excluded turnover of ₹30 cr. Portal classified the enterprise as Medium. Subsequent attempt to file PSL claim with bank was rejected as bank only treated Small/Micro for the preferred rate.
Approach: Filed Udyam modification with corrected turnover declaration of ₹30 cr supported by GSTR-1 export invoices and shipping-bill numbers. Provided a CA-certified statement reconciling gross turnover with export-excluded turnover. Sought reclassification from Medium to Small with effect from the original registration date.
Outcome: Reclassification to Small effected from original date within 8 weeks; bank reset PSL classification retrospectively; differential interest of ₹6.8 lakh refunded by bank as fee waiver; CGTMSE coverage of ₹10 cr restored.

Why these Periyamet engagements look the way they do: For Periyamet engagements specifically — the cluster of leather trade, wholesale, restaurants businesses that defines Periyamet's commercial fabric; for the professional and salaried population of Periyamet navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Client Reviews

What Periyamet Clients Say

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MSME / Udyam Registration
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Common Questions

MSME FAQ — Periyamet

Common questions from Periyamet clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Section 7 of the MSMED Act 2006 read with Notification S.O. 2119(E) prescribes a composite criterion — both investment in plant & machinery AND annual turnover must satisfy the slab. If either parameter exceeds the upper limit, the enterprise is classified in the higher category. Classification regression downwards is not automatic — the enterprise retains its higher status for one year from the close of the year of regression.
The MSME SAMADHAAN portal (samadhaan.msme.gov.in) is the online grievance system launched by the Ministry of MSME for registered Micro and Small enterprises to file claims against buyers for delayed payment under Sections 15 and 16. The supplier files an application with invoice copies, payment terms and dues. The application is forwarded to the relevant State Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council (MSE-FC) for conciliation and arbitration under Section 18.
Our Maduravoyal office on Alapakkam Main Road (opposite KVB Bank) is well connected — from Periyamet, the Periyamet Bus Stop is a handy reference point on the way. That said, MSME rarely needs a visit; most of it is done online.
Udyam Registration is the online MSME registration system notified under Notification S.O. 2119(E) dated 26-06-2020 by the Ministry of MSME, replacing the earlier Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM). UAM was phased out and all existing UAM holders were required to migrate to Udyam by 31 December 2021 (subsequently extended). Udyam is now the sole valid MSME registration, integrated with PAN, GSTIN and Income-tax data for auto-classification.
The Government e-Marketplace (GeM) is the online procurement portal for Government buyers. Udyam-registered Micro and Small enterprises receive preferential treatment — exemption from prior turnover and prior experience criteria in tenders, exemption from Earnest Money Deposit (EMD), and a 15% price preference for purchase from MSEs over the L1 price under the Public Procurement Policy.
Yes. Beyond MSME / Udyam Registration, we cover GST, income tax, TDS, company and LLP registrations, digital signatures, audits and finance documentation — so Periyamet clients keep all their compliance under one roof. Ask us about anything on 9566-068-468.
Section 43B(h) applies to any buyer (whether MSE or large) where the supplier is a Micro or Small enterprise. However, if the buyer is itself an MSE on cash basis or below the Section 44AB tax audit threshold and not opting into audit, Section 22 disclosure does not apply. Section 15 and Section 16 protections apply regardless of the buyer's size or constitution.
The Supreme Court in Silpi Industries v Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (2021) held that the MSMED Act 2006 is a special legislation that overrides the general Arbitration Act 1996 to the extent of inconsistency. An MSE supplier can invoke MSE-FC jurisdiction under Section 18 even if the underlying contract contains a private arbitration clause, and the buyer cannot insist on Section 8 reference under the Arbitration Act.
Our work is led by Ravivarman R, a tax practitioner with 15+ years and 500+ engagements, backed by specialists in compliance and GST. We base every MSME / Udyam Registration recommendation on current law and your actual facts — not generic templates — and we are happy to explain the reasoning.
No. The text of Section 43B(h) specifically refers to "micro or small enterprise" as defined in Section 7 of the MSMED Act 2006. Medium enterprises are excluded. Therefore, payments to Medium enterprises beyond 45 days do not trigger the Section 43B disallowance — they are governed only by the buyer's accounting and contractual policies.
Clause (h) of Section 43B was inserted by the Finance Act 2023 effective AY 2024-25. It provides that any sum payable by a buyer to a Micro or Small enterprise beyond the time limit specified in Section 15 of the MSMED Act 2006 is allowed as deduction only in the previous year of actual payment. The proviso permitting deduction on accrual basis if paid before due date of return does NOT apply to Section 43B(h). It applies to Micro and Small only — Medium enterprises are excluded.
No. The MSME fee we quote upfront is the fee you pay — any government fees or third-party charges are shown separately and explained in advance. Periyamet clients get full transparency before committing.
The Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE), administered by NCGTC, provides credit guarantee cover to member lending institutions for collateral-free credit to Micro and Small enterprises. The maximum guarantee coverage was enhanced from ₹2 crore to ₹5 crore per borrower with effect from 09-03-2023, with guarantee fees and coverage percentages varying by enterprise category and lender.
Under Notification S.O. 2119(E) of 26-06-2020 effective 01-07-2020 — Micro: investment in plant & machinery up to ₹1 crore AND turnover up to ₹5 crore; Small: investment up to ₹10 crore AND turnover up to ₹50 crore; Medium: investment up to ₹50 crore AND turnover up to ₹250 crore. The Union Budget 2025-26 announced an upward revision (Micro ₹2.5cr/₹10cr, Small ₹25cr/₹100cr, Medium ₹125cr/₹500cr) — applicable from the date of the implementing notification.
The Union Budget 2025-26 announced an upward revision of MSME classification thresholds — Micro: investment ₹2.5 crore / turnover ₹10 crore; Small: ₹25 crore / ₹100 crore; Medium: ₹125 crore / ₹500 crore. The revision is effective from the date of the corresponding amending notification by the Ministry of MSME. Enterprises currently classified should re-validate their status post the notification to claim wider benefits.
Yes. By Office Memorandum dated 02-07-2021 of the Ministry of MSME, retail and wholesale traders were brought within the Udyam framework for the limited purpose of Priority Sector Lending under RBI guidelines. Traders can register on the Udyam portal under NIC codes 45, 46 and 47 and avail PSL benefits, though some other MSME schemes remain restricted to manufacturing and service enterprises.

Our MSME clients in Periyamet are spread right across the locality — along Muthuswamy Bridge, Muthuswamy Road, Quaid-e-Milleth Bridge, Wall Tax Road and Arunachalam Street, and through the Arunachallam Street, Basin Bridge Road, Deputy Mayor Kabalamurthy Road and EVK Sampath Salai business stretches — so wherever your premises sit, expert help is close by.

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