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Clause 43 - Insertion of new section 94B- Limitation on interest deduction in certain cases. - FINANCE BILL, 2017

FINANCE BILL, 2017
Chapter III
DIRECT TAXES - Income-tax
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Insertion of new section 94B.

43. After section 94A of the Income-tax Act, the following section shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2018, namely:-

Limitation on interest deduction in certain cases.

 ‘94B. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, where an Indian company, or a permanent establishment of a foreign company in India, being the borrower, pays interest or similar consideration exceeding one crore rupees which is deductible in computing income chargeable under the head

“Profits and gains of business or profession” in respect of any debt issued by a non-resident, being an associated enterprise of such borrower, the interest shall not be deductible in computation of income under the said head to the extent that it arises from excess interest, as specified in sub-section (2):

Provided that where the debt is issued by a lender which is not associated but an associated enterprise either provides an implicit or explicit guarantee to such lender or deposits a corresponding and matching amount of funds with the lender, such debt shall be deemed to have been issued by an associated enterprise.

(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), the excess interest shall mean an amount of total interest paid or payable in excess of thirty per cent. of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation of the borrower in the previous year or interest paid or payable to associated enterprises for that previous year, whichever is less.

(3) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall apply to an Indian company or a permanent establishment of a foreign company which is engaged in the business of banking or insurance.

(4) Where for any assessment year, the interest expenditure is not wholly deducted against income under the head “Profits and gains of business or profession”, so much of the interest expenditure as has not been so deducted, shall be carried forward to the following assessment year or assessment years, and it shall be allowed as a deduction against the profits and gains, if any, of any business or profession carried on by it and assessable for that assessment year to the extent of maximum allowable interest expenditure in accordance with sub-section (2):

Provided that no interest expenditure shall be carried forward under this sub-section for more than eight assessment years immediately succeeding the assessment year for which the excess interest expenditure was first computed.

(5) For the purposes of this section, the expressions––

(i) “associated enterprise” shall have the meaning assigned to it in sub-section (1) and sub-section (2) of section 92A;

(ii) “debt” means any loan, financial instrument, finance lease, financial derivative, or any arrangement that gives rise to interest, discounts or other finance charges that are deductible in the computation of income chargeable under the head “Profits and gains of business or profession”;

(iii) “permanent establishment” includes a fixed place of business through which the business of the enterprise is wholly or partly carried on.’.

 



 

Notes on Clauses:

Clause 43 of the Bill seeks to insert a new section 94B in the Income-tax Act relating to limitation on interest deduction in certain cases.

Sub-section (1) of the said section seeks to provide that where an Indian company, or a permanent establishment of a foreign company in India being the borrower, pays interest or similar consideration exceeding one crore rupees which is deductible in computing income chargeable under the head "Profits and gains of business or profession" in respect of any debt issued by a non-resident, being an associated enterprise of such borrower, interest shall not be deductible in computation of income under the said head to the extent that it arises from excess interest, as specified in sub-section (2).

It is further proposed to provide that where the debt issued by a lender which is not associated but an associated enterprise either provides an implicit or explicit guarantee such lender or deposits a corresponding and matching amount of funds with the lender, such debt shall be deemed to have been issued by an associated enterprise. Sub-section (2) of the said section seeks to provide that for the purposes of sub-section (1), the expression "excess interest" shall mean an amount of total interest paid or payable in excess of thirty per cent. of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation of the borrower in the previous year or interest paid or payable to associated enterprises for that previous year, whichever is less.

Sub-section (3) of the said section seeks to provide that nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall apply to an Indian company or a permanent establishment of a foreign company which is engaged in the business of banking or insurance.

Sub-section (4) of the said section seeks to provide that where for any assessment year, the interest expenditure is not wholly deducted against income under the head "Profits and gains of business or profession", so much of the interest expenditure as has not been so deducted, shall be carried forward to the following assessment year or assessment years, and it shall be allowed as deduction against the profits and gains, if any, of any business or profession carried on by him and assessable for that assessment year to the extent of maximum allowable interest expenditure in accordance with sub-section (2). It is further provided that no interest expenditure shall be carried forward under this section for more than eight assessment years immediately succeeding the assessment year for which the excess interest expenditure was first computed.

Sub-section (5) of the said section seeks to define the expressions "associated enterprise", "debt" and "permanent establishment".

This amendment will take effect from 1st April, 2018 and will, accordingly, apply in relation to the assessment year 2018-2019 and subsequent years.

 
 
 
 

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