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No Scrutiny Of DPIIT-Recognised Start-Ups Under Angel Tax Provisions Of Budget 2023

The Central Board of Direct Taxes said that the assessing officer would not verify any cases in which a DPIIT-recognised start-up was selected for examination under the Angel Tax provision

No Scrutiny Of DPIIT-Recognised Start-Ups Under Angel Tax Provisions Of Budget 2023
POSTED ON October 16, 2023 10:43 AM

Start-ups registered with DPIIT will not be subject to assessment proceedings relating to Angel Tax amendments made in Budget 2023. The Income Tax Department had last month notified new angel tax rules for evaluating the shares issued by unlisted start-ups to investors. 

While previously the Angel tax - a tax levied on capital received on the sale of shares of a start-up above the fair market value - was applicable only to local investors, the Budget for the 2023-24 fiscal (April 2023 to March 2024) widened its ambit to include foreign investments. 

As per the Budget, the excess premium will be considered as 'income from sources' and taxed at the rate of up to over 30 per cent. However, start-ups registered by the DPIIT were exempt from the new norms. 

To give greater clarity to field officers, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has now issued a circular where it states that in case a DPIIT-recognised start-up is picked up for scrutiny on this Angel Tax provision, then no verification of such cases will be done by the assessing officer. The contention of these start-ups on the issue will be summarily accepted. 

Nangia & Co LLP Partner Amit Agarwal said, “The CBDT circular basically means that Start-ups registered with DPIIT and whose case has been picked up for angel tax issues shall not be subject to any assessment proceedings, and AO shall be duty bound to give clean chit to such Start-ups”. 

The circular provides much-needed clarity with respect to the applicability of Angel Tax on registered start-ups and is in the nature of administrative guidance to all field officers. 

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