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Startup: Over 400 entrepreneurs queue up for tax benefits

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Over 400 budding entrepreneurs have filed applications with the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) for recognition as innovative startups to avail tax breaks and other benefits.

An inter-ministerial committee, which assessing such applications, has already considered 189 requests and out of that 148 applicants have been asked to properly attach relevant documents and 10 applications have been rejected as there was no innovation involved in that, an official said.

The official said that 30 start-ups have been asked to give additional information about their innovation and only one has got the approval to avail benefits for intellectual property rights.
 

"The DIPP has asked them to attach their documents in proper way, otherwise it would be difficult to scrutinise them," the official added.

Another source said that the startups are also facing issues in getting a certificate from VCs and incubators on the innovativeness of their proposal, which is a crucial document to avail tax sops, provided in the startup action plan.

The department has launched a portal for startups where they have do the registration process to avail the benefits.

In January, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a slew of incentives to boost start-up businesses, offering them a tax holiday and inspector raj-free regime for three years, capital gains tax exemption and Rs 10,000 crore corpus to fund them.

India has the third-largest number of start-ups globally. To boost financing, a 20 per cent tax on capital gains made on investments by entrepreneurs after selling own assets as well as government-recognised venture capitalists is also exempted.

Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has asked the finance ministry to consider raising tax holiday for startups to seven years to encourage budding entrepreneurs.
The DIPP secretary said that although several states are

coming out with specific policies related with start-ups, more needs to be done by the states.

"We are also involving corporates and banks to support start-ups... Nothing is casting stone and we can rework at the definition of start-ups," Abhishek said.

The department, he said, is also working on extending easy funding to start-ups and providing a suitable environment.

Further, Sitharaman asked the start-ups to work on areas like animal husbandry, veterinary science, waste management and aggregation of fuel.

"These are the areas where we want start-ups to work on. I want them to look at how we can make our existing cities smart," she said.

The government launched the Startup India initiative in January last year to promote the budding entrepreneurs in the country.

The initiative lays down the road map for creation of a conducive ecosystem for the growth of start-ups.

As part of the ongoing initiative to facilitate the ecosystem, a virtual hub will soon be rolled out. The hub will serve as a one-stop solution platform for all such queries and also a meeting ground for investors, incubators and start-ups.

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First Published: Jun 16 2016 | 6:13 PM IST

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