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Finance Ministry proposes monetary limit for invoking GAAR

Press Trust of India | Posted on Jun 28, 2012 at 11:46pm IST

New Delhi: To address investor concerns over taxation issues, the Finance Ministry on Thursday proposed a monetary limit for invoking the controversial General Anti-Tax Avoidance Rules (GAAR) in its draft guidelines issued late in the night.

Although the draft did not specify the monetary limit, it said that those deals which are over a prescribed limit should be covered by GAAR provisions. The guidelines further said that GAAR provisions would be invoked only in cases where FIIs choose to take the benefit of double tax avoidance treaties.

"Where an FII chooses to take a treaty benefit, GAAR provisions may be invoked in the case of the FII, but would not in any case be invoked in the case of the non-resident investors of the FII," the draft guideline said. The provisions, it said will apply only to the income arising to taxpayers on or after April 1, 2013.

Govt proposes monetary limit for invoking GAAR

The GAAR provisions were proposed by former finance minister Pranab Mukherjee in his budget to prevent tax evasion.

The draft guidelines also proposed setting up a three-member Approving Panel to decide whether a particular case would attract the provisions of the GAAR. The guidelines has proposed time limits for completion of various actions under the GAAR.

The GAAR provisions were proposed by former finance minister Pranab Mukherjee in his budget to prevent tax evasion.

The provisions, however, invoked sharp criticism from the foreign and domestic investors, following which the government constituted a high-level committee to look into their concerns.

The committee, which is headed by Director General of Income Tax (international taxation), looked into the concerns of the investors and came out out with draft guidelines to seek comments of the stakeholders.

"We have finalised the GAAR draft rules after three meetings with the stakeholders. The draft will have examples for what would be deemed as permissible and impermissible arrangement," Finance Secretary RS Gujral had said earlier in the day.

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