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Sebi Extends Deadline For Feedback On Proposal To Overhaul Mutual Fund Rules

Sebi Circulars: The public comments on the consultation paper were required to be submitted by November 17.

Summary
  • Sebi has extended the deadline for submitting comments on a proposal to overhaul mutual fund regulations.

  • Sebi has extended the date to November 24 from November 17.

  • Earlier on October 28, the Sebi came out with a consultation paper suggesting overhaul of mutual fund regulations

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Markets regulator Sebi on Wednesday extended the deadline by a week to November 24 to submit the public comments on a proposal to overhaul mutual fund regulations, introducing better definition of Total Expense Ratio (TER) and revising limits on brokerage charges.

The public comments on the consultation paper were required to be submitted by November 17.

"Based on the representations received by Sebi, it has been decided to extend the time to submit the public comments on the consultation paper till November 24," the regulator said in a statement.

On October 28, the regulator came out with a consultation paper suggesting overhaul of mutual fund regulations, introducing clearer definition of Total Expense Ratio ) and revising limits on brokerage charges. The proposals are aimed at bringing regulatory clarity, reducing redundancies, and promoting ease of compliance.

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Under the proposed framework, Sebi plans to eliminate the additional 5 basis points (bps) that asset management companies (AMCs) were previously allowed to charge across mutual fund schemes.

This additional expense, introduced to offset the impact of crediting exit loads back to schemes, was first set at 20 bps in 2012 and later reduced to 5 bps in 2018. The additional expense of 5 bps that mutual fund schemes were allowed to charge was transitory in nature, Sebi noted.

Accordingly, with the objective of rationalizing costs for unitholders, this expense has been proposed to be removed.

To facilitate greater clarity and transparency, Sebi also proposed to exclude all statutory levy -- STT (Securities Transaction Tax), GST (Goods and Services Tax), CTT (Commodity Transaction Tax) and Stamp duty-- from the expense ratio limits along with the present permissible expenses for brokerage, exchange and regulatory fees.

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Presently, GST on management fees is permitted over and above the TER limit. However, all other statutory charges are part of the overall TER limit specified for mutual fund schemes.

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