CBDT proposed Changes to Rule 11UA in respect of Angel Tax

The Central Board of Direct Taxes(CBDT) has proposed Changes to Rule 11UA in respect of Angel Tax and also notified excluded entries.

Changes to Rule 11UA in respect of Angel Tax

Reetu | May 20, 2023 |

CBDT proposed Changes to Rule 11UA in respect of Angel Tax

CBDT proposed Changes to Rule 11UA in respect of Angel Tax

An amendment has been introduced in the Finance Act, 2023, to bring the consideration received from non-residents for the issue of shares within the ambit of section 56(2)(viib) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (the Act), which states that if such consideration for the issue of shares exceeds the Fair Market Value (FMV) of the shares, it shall be chargeable to income-tax under the head ‘Income from other sources’.

Following this amendment, detailed conversations with stakeholders took place. Based on the inputs, Rule 11UA for the valuation of shares for the purposes of Section 56(2)(viib) of the Act is proposed to be adjusted, and separate notification of companies to whom the aforementioned provision shall not apply is also provided.

Proposed Changes in Rule 11 UA:

a. Rule 11UA currently prescribes two valuation methods with respect to valuation of shares namely, Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Net Asset Value (NAV) method for resident investors. It is proposed to include 5 more valuation methods, available for non-resident investors, in addition to the DCF and NAV methods of valuation.

b. Further, where any consideration is received by a company for issue of shares , from any non-resident entity notified by the Central Govt , the price of the equity shares corresponding to such consideration may be taken as the FMV of the equity shares for resident and non-resident investors subject to the following:

i. To the extent the consideration from such FMV does not exceed the aggregate consideration that is received from the notified entity and

ii. The consideration has been received by the company from the notified entity within a period of ninety days of the date of issue of shares which are the subject matter of valuation.

Similarly, price matching for resident and non-resident investors would be accessible in the case of Venture Capital Funds or Specified Funds investment.

a. It is proposed that the valuation report by the Merchant Banker for the purposes of this rule would be acceptable, if it is of a date not more than ninety days prior to the date of issue of shares which are subject matter of valuation.

b. Further, to account for forex fluctuations, bidding processes and variations in other economic indicators, etc. which may affect the valuation of the unquoted equity shares during multiple rounds of investment, it is proposed to provide a safe harbor of 10 % variation in value.

c. The draft Rules on the above lines will be shared for public comments for 10 days, after which these will be notified.

Notification for Excluded Entities

It is also proposed to notify certain classes of persons being non-resident investors to whom clause (viib) of sub-section (2) of section 56 of the Act shall not be applicable.

This includes:

Government and Government related investors such as central banks, sovereign wealth funds, international or multilateral organizations or agencies including entities controlled by the Government or where direct or indirect ownership of the Government is 75% or more.

Banks or Entities involved in Insurance Business where such entity is subject to applicable regulations in the country where it is established or incorporated or is a resident.

Any of the following entities, which is a resident of a certain countries or specified territories having robust regulatory framework:-

a. Entities registered with Securities and Exchange Board of India as Category-I Foreign Portfolio Investors.

b. Endowment Funds associated with a university, hospitals or charities,

c. Pension Funds created or established under the law of the foreign country or specified territory,

d. Broad Based Pooled Investment Vehicle or Fund where the number of investors in such vehicle or fund is more than 50 and such fund is not a hedge fund or a fund which employs diverse or complex trading strategies.

For Investment in Start-ups

It is also proposed to amend Notification No. S.O 1131(E) dated 5th March, 2019 to state that the provisions of Section 56(2)(viib) of the Act do not apply to consideration received from any person by start-ups covered in paragraphs 4 and 5 of Notification dated 19.2.2019 issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).

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