The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)
DIPP: Changing rules that force startups to move abroad
THE GOVERNMENT on Tuesday said it is making changes in the regulations that force startups to incorporate their units abroad.
“We are changing regulations that are forcing startups to incorporate abroad. Some changes have been made and the rest should be done this year,” secretary in the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) Ramesh Abhishek said.
He said this while replying to questions on twitter.
The government is taking a lot of steps to promote budding entrepreneurs in the country.
As part of the Startup India initiative, it has announced several benefits, including tax exemptions.
Replying to a separate question on Assam, he said the government is in the process of formulating an industrial policy for the North Eastern region.
“We are also working with the state governments to organise a major investor promotion event,” he added.
Talking about FDI, he said the government has announced several steps to attract foreign inflows.
India received $55.6 billion FDI in 2015-16 and this fiscal so far (April-january this fiscal), the inflows are about $53 billion.
Further, Abhishek said initiatives taken by the government in the last two years to improve ease of doing business will yield results this year.
He informed that the government is working to reduce the time to get PAN and TAN numbers.