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Taxmann Taxation of Start-ups 8th Edition by Taxmann's Editorial Board
This book is a comprehensive guide that simplifies the complex landscape of India's start-up ecosystem and its tax implications. Updated to incorporate the latest provisions from the Finance Act 2025, this book provides practical insights into eligibility criteria, legal structures, and tax benefits specifically tailored to start-ups. Combining foundational concepts with in-depth case studies and practical examples of Inter-Ministerial Board (IMB) approvals and rejections offers a 360-degree perspective on forming, financing, and operating a start-up in India.
This book is intended for the following audience:
Tax & Legal Professionals – Chartered accountants, company secretaries, and legal advisors who guide start-ups through tax planning, compliance, and structuring decisions
Entrepreneurs & Founders – Aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs seeking clarity on recognition, eligibility, and tax holidays
Investors & Incubators – Angel investors, venture capitalists, and incubators looking to understand tax incentives and compliance requirements of the ventures they support
Policy Enthusiasts & Academics – Researchers and students studying India's start-up policies, especially those concerning direct taxes and MSME regulations
The Present Publication is the 8th Edition | 2025, amended by the Finance Act 2025. This book is authored by Taxmann's Editorial Board with the following noteworthy features:
[Revised MSME Criteria] Detailed coverage of the revised investment and turnover limits of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) effective from April 1, 2025, and what it means for start-ups
[Case Studies] Practical IMB (Inter-Ministerial Board) decisions and precedents that illustrate successful and rejected applications for tax holidays under Section 80-IAC
[IMB Guidelines & Best Practices] Step-by-step guidance on preparing start-up pitch decks and video presentations for tax holiday applications, ensuring compliance with the latest norms
[Comprehensive Legal Analysis] Explores different entity structures—Proprietorship, Partnership, LLP, Private Limited Company, One Person Company—and their tax implications
[Exhaustive Coverage of Section 80-IAC] Clarity on eligibility criteria, application procedures, common pitfalls leading to rejection, and the interplay with other tax provisions such as MAT (Minimum Alternate Tax) and AMT (Alternate Minimum Tax)
[Angel Tax and Section 68] Detailed discussion of share premium taxation, the additional onus on start-ups to explain 'source of the source,' and compliance with sections 56(2)(viib) and 68
[Carry Forward & Set Off of Losses] Special provisions for start-ups under Section 79 and how turnover thresholds impact these benefits
[Practical Tools & Appendices] Includes relevant statutory references, rules, and sample documents for filings and registrations, plus official notifications and guidelines from DPIIT and MSME authorities
[Illustrative Examples] Contains a wide range of exemplars—successful transformations from sole proprietorship to LLP or private limited, plus rejections by IMB for non-compliance
The coverage of the book is as follows:
Foundational Concepts
Definition and distinction between 'entrepreneurship' and 'start-ups'
Overview of the Start-up India Scheme and benefits for DPIIT-recognised start-ups
MSME classification and registration under the MSMED Act 2006
Start-ups vs. MSMEs
Revised classification criteria effective April 1, 2025
Legal distinctions and scenarios where an entity can be both a start-up and an MSME
A step-by-step approach to Udyam Registration and the associated benefits
Eligibility Criteria for DPIIT Recognition
Detailed criteria for recognition (innovation, scalable business model, wealth/employment generation potential)
Forms of entities recognised (Registered Partnership, LLP, Private Limited, OPC)
Exclusions (foreign-incorporated entities, subsidiaries/holding companies, JVs, entities formed by mergers/demergers, etc.)
One Person Company (OPC) as a Start-up
Features of an OPC, conversion rules, and tax implications
Discussion on foreign ownership, NRI incorporations, and the interplay with 'angel tax'
Innovation, Scalable Business Model & IMB Case Studies
Illustrative examples of innovative start-ups approved or rejected by IMB
Comprehensive insights into documentation, pitch decks, and the significance of improvement vs. innovation
Splitting-up / Reconstruction Restrictions
When an entity may lose DPIIT recognition due to re-structuring
Practical rejection scenarios and best practices to avoid pitfalls
Procedural Aspects & Compliance
A step-by-step guide to filing for DPIIT recognition and IMB certification
Name/CIN/LLPIN changes, conversions between different legal structures, and how they affect recognition
Tax Holidays & Incentives
Core provisions of Section 80-IAC, eligibility, conditions, and the interplay with MAT/AMT
Common reasons for IMB rejections and how to address them
Funding & Regulatory Challenges
‘Angel tax’ under Section 56(2)(viib) and additional onus under Section 68
Explanation of 'source of the source,' debentures, loans, and how the Finance Act 2022 impacts start-ups
Practical guidance on due diligence and e-verification of share capital
Carry Forward & Set Off of Losses
Relaxations provided to start-ups under Section 79
Impact of turnover exceeding thresholds on tax benefits
ESOP Taxation for Start-up Employees
Special regime for deferral of TDS or tax payment for employees of recognised start-ups
Frequently asked questions and clarifications for employees and start-up founders
Appendices & Reference Materials
Detailed Notifications, Circulars, and the New MSME Notification (NMN)
'Step-by-step' Guidelines for Recognition of Start-ups'
Relevant sections of the Income-tax Act, 1961, and the text of 'Start-up India' rules/notifications
The structure of the book is as follows:
Conceptual Modules – Each chapter addresses a core concept—like 'What is a Start-up,' 'Distinction Between Start-ups and MSMEs,' or 'One Person Company (OPC).' Sub-points break down definitions and examples in simple language
Practical FAQs & Case Studies – Practical queries and official IMB outcomes are woven in, ensuring that readers see how rules apply on the ground
Procedural Checklists – Various forms, filing details, and stepwise instructions guide readers through regulatory compliance—from DPIIT recognition to tax filing
Appendices & Official References – The end sections compile new and old definitions of 'start-ups,' relevant Income-tax Act sections, and updated guidelines—so readers have a one-stop reference
Cross-referencing & Flow – The book is designed to move logically from entity identification and registration to nuanced tax provisions, ensuring a smooth learning curve