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Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu has said that the issue of angel tax notices being sent to startups, has been “taken up”.
"We have taken up the issue," the Commerce and Industry minister said in a tweet.
He said this in response to a tweet by Chairman of Manipal Global Education TV Mohandas Pai, who has sought "urgent" intervention by the government in the matter.
An income tax official said, “notices issued on angel tax to startups may be for those that are not recognised by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).”
Angel tax is levied by levied on investments made by external investors in startups or companies.
Earlier in April, the government gave relief to startups by allowing them to avail tax concession if total investment including funding from angel investors does not exceed Rs 10 crore.
Section 56 of the Income Tax Act provides that where a closely held company issues its shares at a price more than its fair market value, the amount received in excess of the fair market value will be charged to tax the company as income from other sources.
Startups also enjoy income tax benefit for three out of seven consecutive assessment years.
To avail the concessions, startups would have to approach an eight-member inter-ministerial board of certification.
An angel investor is the one who funds a startup when it is taking baby steps to establish itself in the competitive market.
Normally, about 300-400 startups get angel funding in an year.
The government launched the Startup India initiative in January 2016 to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation and entrepreneurship.
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