<p>Loss-making companies can now pay remuneration to their non-executive directors, including independent directors, with the government amending existing rules.</p>.<p>Amendments have been made to certain provisions under the Companies Act, 2013.</p>.<p>Now, non-executive directors of companies having no profit or inadequate profit can be given remuneration subject to certain conditions.</p>.<p>The remuneration limits will be one-fifth of the total amount that can be given to managerial persons or executive directors, according to a notification issued by the corporate affairs ministry.</p>.<p>The latest move will help loss-making companies and those with inadequate profits to pay remuneration to non-executive directors, including independent directors. Till now, non-executive directors of such companies were not allowed to receive any remuneration except sitting fee and this was also making it difficult for them to attract talent, a senior official said.</p>.<p>For companies having negative effective capital or less than Rs 5 crore effective capital, the annual remuneration limit for non-executive directors is Rs 12 lakh. For such companies' executive directors, the limit will be Rs 60 lakh, the notification said.</p>.<p>In the case of companies with effective capital of Rs 5 crore and above but less than Rs 100 crore, the non-executive directors' annual remuneration limit is Rs 17 lakh.</p>.<p>The limit is Rs 84 lakh for executive directors.</p>.<p>The limit of yearly remuneration for non-executive directors at companies with effective capital of Rs 100 crore and above but lower than Rs 250 crore is Rs 24 lakh, as per the notification issued on Thursday.</p>.<p>Executive directors' compensation limit is Rs 120 lakh (or Rs 1.2 crore).</p>.<p>For companies with an effective of Rs 250 crore or more, the annual remuneration limit for non-executive directors is "Rs 24 lakh plus 0.01 per cent of the effective capital in excess of Rs 250 crore".</p>.<p>According to the notification, such a limit is Rs 120 lakh plus 0.01 per cent of the effective capital in excess of Rs 250 crore for executive directors.</p>.<p>For paying any amount beyond the specified limits, the companies concerned need to get respective shareholders' approval. </p>
<p>Loss-making companies can now pay remuneration to their non-executive directors, including independent directors, with the government amending existing rules.</p>.<p>Amendments have been made to certain provisions under the Companies Act, 2013.</p>.<p>Now, non-executive directors of companies having no profit or inadequate profit can be given remuneration subject to certain conditions.</p>.<p>The remuneration limits will be one-fifth of the total amount that can be given to managerial persons or executive directors, according to a notification issued by the corporate affairs ministry.</p>.<p>The latest move will help loss-making companies and those with inadequate profits to pay remuneration to non-executive directors, including independent directors. Till now, non-executive directors of such companies were not allowed to receive any remuneration except sitting fee and this was also making it difficult for them to attract talent, a senior official said.</p>.<p>For companies having negative effective capital or less than Rs 5 crore effective capital, the annual remuneration limit for non-executive directors is Rs 12 lakh. For such companies' executive directors, the limit will be Rs 60 lakh, the notification said.</p>.<p>In the case of companies with effective capital of Rs 5 crore and above but less than Rs 100 crore, the non-executive directors' annual remuneration limit is Rs 17 lakh.</p>.<p>The limit is Rs 84 lakh for executive directors.</p>.<p>The limit of yearly remuneration for non-executive directors at companies with effective capital of Rs 100 crore and above but lower than Rs 250 crore is Rs 24 lakh, as per the notification issued on Thursday.</p>.<p>Executive directors' compensation limit is Rs 120 lakh (or Rs 1.2 crore).</p>.<p>For companies with an effective of Rs 250 crore or more, the annual remuneration limit for non-executive directors is "Rs 24 lakh plus 0.01 per cent of the effective capital in excess of Rs 250 crore".</p>.<p>According to the notification, such a limit is Rs 120 lakh plus 0.01 per cent of the effective capital in excess of Rs 250 crore for executive directors.</p>.<p>For paying any amount beyond the specified limits, the companies concerned need to get respective shareholders' approval. </p>