Provisions of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) concerning COVID 19

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CS Divesh Goyal
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CS Divesh Goyal is a Fellow member of ICSI, Practicing Company Secretary, and Steering Voice in the Corporate World. He is a Prop. at Goyal Divesh & Associates, Company Secretaries. He is a competent professional having enrich 6 years post qualification experience as Company Secretary with expertise in Corporate Law, FEMA, IBC, SEBI, RBI. He has written more than 600 editorials on Companies Act, 2013 to keep at pace with the latest changes and critically analyse the implications of various provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016, FEMA, RBI, SEBI etc. He is a vibrant, sought after, and spellbinding speaker and has delivered more than 200 sessions on various aspects of Company Law at ICSI, ICAI, and online platforms. Apart from his passion for his work he also believes in elevating his profession and for that dream

In this editorial, the author is discussing the provisions of the Corporate Social Responsibility concerning COVID 19 (Corona). As many questions have been received from the professional in respect of using the CSR funds for COVID-related activities. We have accumulated all the circulars of MCA and offering below for clarification regarding the same.

FIRST CIRCULAR PASSED ON 23RD MARCH, 2020

As per this circular, the CSR funds may be used for the activities related to the COVID-19 under item no. (i) to (xii) of Schedule VII like:

  • Promotion of Healthcare
  • Including prevention Health care
  • Sanitation, and
  • Disaster Management.

Link of the Circular: – https://www.mca.gov.in/Ministry/pdf/Covid_23032020.pdf

SECOND – FAQ’S CSR & COVID ON 10TH APRIL, 2020

Through these FAQs, the MCA has simplified many uncertainties relating to the use of the CSR funds for COVID-related activities.

  • Whether spending of the CSR funds for COVID-19 related activities shall qualify as CSR expenditure?

Ministry vide general circular No. 10/2020 dated 23rd March 2020 has clarified that spending the CSR funds for COVID-19 related activities shall qualify as the CSR expenditure. It is further clarified that the funds may be spent for various activities related to COVID-19 under item no. (i) and (xii) of Schedule VII relating to the promotion of health care including preventive health care and sanitation, and disaster management. Further, as per the general circular No. 21/2014 dated 18.06.2014, items in Schedule VII are broad-based and may be interpreted liberally for this purpose.

Link of the FAQ’s – https://www.mca.gov.in/Ministry/pdf/Notification_10042020.pdf

THIRD NOTIFICATION ON 24TH AUGUST 2020

As per this circular, Any Company engaged in the research and development activity of new

  • Vaccine
  • Drugs
  • Medical Device

in their normal course of business may undertake research and development activity of new vaccine, drugs and medical devices related to the COVID-19 for the financial years 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022-23.

Link of the Notification – https://www.mca.gov.in/Ministry/pdf/csr_26082020.pdf

FOURTH CIRCULAR ON 13TH JANUARY 2021

As per this circular, MCA clarified that the spending of the CSR funds for carrying out Awareness campaigns/programmers or public outreach campaigns on the COVID-19 Vaccination program is an eligible CSR Activity.

Link of Notification – https://www.mca.gov.in/Ministry/pdf/CSR2021_13012021.pdf

FIFTH CIRCULAR ON 22nd APRIL 2021

As per this circular, MCA clarified that the spending of the CSR funds for “Setting up makeshift hospitals and temporary COVID care facilities’ is an eligible CSR activity.

Link of the Notification

https://www.mca.gov.in/Ministry/pdf/GeneralCircularNo5_22042021.pdf

SIXTH CIRCULAR ON 05th MAY 2021

Spending of CSR funds for ‘creating health infrastructure for COVID care’, ‘establishment of medical oxygen generation and storage plants’ is an eligible CSR activity

Link of the Notification

https://www.mca.gov.in/Ministry/pdf/GeneralCircularNo9_05052021.pdf

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