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CBDT notifies 21 countries from where investment in startups will be exempt from angel tax

The nations mentioned in the notification are Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Israel, Italy, Iceland, Japan, Korea, Russia, Norway, New Zealand and Sweden, among others. The CBDT notification comes into effect on April 1.

By PTI May 26, 2023 9:18:33 AM IST (Published)

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The Finance Ministry has notified 21 countries, including the US, UK and France, from where non-resident investment in unlisted Indian startups will not attract angel tax. The list, however, excludes investment from countries such as Singapore, Netherlands and Mauritius.
The government had in the Budget brought overseas investment in unlisted closely-held companies, except DPII-recognised startups, under the angel tax net. Following this, the startup and venture capital industry sought exemption for certain overseas investor classes. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) on May 24 notified classes of investors who would not come under the angel tax provision. Excluded entities include those registered with SEBI as Category-I FPI, endowment funds, pension funds and broad-based pooled investment vehicles, which are residents of 21 specified nations, including the US, UK, Australia, Germany and Spain, as per the notification.
The other nations mentioned in the notification are Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Israel, Italy, Iceland, Japan, Korea, Russia, Norway, New Zealand and Sweden. The CBDT notification comes into effect on April 1.