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Existing taxation structure for corporates very reasonable: Revenue secretary

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NEW DELHI: The existing taxation structure for corporates with a 22% tax is “very reasonable” when compared to an economy of the size of India and hence the concessional tax regime which was in force for four years for new manufacturing units was not extended beyond March 2024, revenue secretary Sanjay Malhotra said.

In an interview with PTI, Malhotra said the interim budget 2024-25 provides for continuity in taxation regime and the benefits given to taxpayers in the last years are showing results in the form of huge buoyancy in personal income tax.

“Taxpayer services have been a major focus of the government and this will continue going forward. Taxpayer services includes rationalisation, simplification and trust-based taxation with less scrutiny and more pinpointed assessments and use of technology. We are hopeful taxpayer services will continue to improve helping us in compliance and improving tax collection efficiency,” Malhotra said.

To a question on why the concessional tax regime for corporates was not extended beyond March 31, 2024, Malhotra said the scheme was introduced in 2019 and companies were given a long time to set up new units to avail of the concessional 15% rate of tax.

“A long period of four years was given. This is the time that a large company put on the ground right from conceptualisation, planning, raising of funds, sufficient time was given it was extended by another year till March 31, 2024, because of Covid. These investments have a long gestation period.

“The existing taxation of our country now for corporates at 22%, when compared to the economy of our size, is very, very reasonable. In light of all these, it was felt that this was the date that it was to sunset and it should sunset,” Malhotra said.

The government in 2019 announced that any new domestic company incorporated on or after October 1, 2019, making fresh investment in manufacturing, will have the option to pay income tax at the rate of 15 per cent if they commenced their production on or before arch 31, 2023. The date was extended till March 31, 2024, in the Budget presented on February 1, 2023.

“Those new manufacturing companies which are able to commence their operation before March 31, 2024, will continue to get that benefit,” Malhotra added.

In September 2019, the government announced a cut in base corporate tax for then existing companies to 22% from 30%; and for new manufacturing firms, incorporated after October 1, 2019, to 15% from 25%.

Companies opting for these new tax rates had to forego all exemptions and incentives. The effective tax rate for existing units, after considering surcharges and cess — such as Swachh Bharat cess and education cess, which are levied on top of the income and corporate tax rates — is 25.17% as compared to 34.94% earlier.

In the interim budget, the government has announced withdrawal of outstanding small tax demands, some even dating back to 1962, of up to Rs 25,000 till 2014-15 in respect of income, wealth and gift taxes. There are about 1.11 crore such disputed demand entries and the aggregate tax demand involved is Rs 3,500-3,600 crore.

“These are not in the nature of disputes, these are more in the nature of non-reconciled tax demands and some are very old. They will help in better tax administration,” he said.

TAGGED: business taxation, corporate tax, corporate tax rates, new manufacturing companies tax, tax for new domestic company, Taxpayer services
Aimee February 22, 2024
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