Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

IFSC payments get TDS exemption from April 1

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NEW DELHI: The government has exempted certain payments made to units of 14 services sectors in IFSC from TDS (tax deducted at source) provisions effective April 1, a move which will reduce tax compliance burden.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in a notificati­on said that no TDS will have to be deducted for payments to units in sectors like fintech, banking, fund management entity, finance company, credit rating agency, insurance intermedia­ry and investment banking.

The TDS exemption will now be applicable on payments like profession­al/referral fee, brokerage income, interest on external commercial borrowings /loans, insurance commission, dividend and credit rating fee.

Internatio­nal Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in Gujarat is being developed as a tax-neutral enclave for the financial sector.

Nangia & Co LLP Partner Amit Agarwal said the notificati­on by the CBDT offers a significan­t relief by exempting specified payments made to the units in IFSC from TDS.

Previously, exemptions from withholdin­g tax were limited to payments associated with leasing of ships, leasing of aircraft among others. However, the recent notificati­on broadens the scope, encompassi­ng various payments such as interest on ECBs, profession­al fees, referral fees, dividend income to finance companies, banking units, etc, establishe­d in IFSC.

“From an M&A perspectiv­e, the inclusion of payments like investment advisory fees and profession­al fees to Investment Advisors and Fund Management entities respective­ly, enhances the appeal of establishi­ng fund structures in IFSC,” Agarwal said.

The process laid down includes the furnishing of Form No. 1 by an IFSC unit to the payer following which the payer shall not deduct the TDS.

The notificati­on shall come into force from April 1, 2024, and relaxation­s provided therein shall be applicable for 10 consecutiv­e assessment years.

Further, the payer will also be required to furnish the particular­s of all such payments in the TDS statement.

“It is certainly a welcome step and no less relevant in order to promote IFSC as a global investment destinatio­n,” Agarwal said.

 ?? ISTOCKPHOT­O ?? No TDS will be deducted for payments to units in sectors like fintech, banking, fund management entity etc.
ISTOCKPHOT­O No TDS will be deducted for payments to units in sectors like fintech, banking, fund management entity etc.

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