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This Article is From Feb 01, 2020

Budget 2020: Government Abolishes Dividend Distribution Tax

Budget 2020: Government Abolishes Dividend Distribution Tax
People look toward a screen and an electronic ticker board outside the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg) 

In a move that will offer some relief to India Inc., the Narendra Modi-led government eliminated the dividend distribution tax that is levied on dividends issued by companies.

Dividend income will now be taxed only in the hands of investors as per the tax rate applicable to their income, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced in her Union Budget 2020 speech. “Further, in order to remove the cascading effect I propose to allow deduction for the dividend received by a holding company from its subsidiary.”

So far, companies were required to pay DDT at 15 percent, though including surcharge and cess put the effective rate at 20.56 percent. DDT was introduced in 1997 at a 7.5 percent flat rate in an effort towards efficient tax collection.

But the DDT rate has increased over the years and the tax has drawn criticism for unfairly burdening companies—for having to adjust payouts for tax liability, as well as shareholders—those who were paying a higher tax rate on dividend income than their overall income. Some have also argued it amounted to double taxation—after paying a corporate tax at 25 percent, the effective tax rate, including DDT, for India Inc. worked out to 48.5 percent.

Worse still, foreign companies received no credit for DDT paid by their Indian subsidiaries.

This will help improve the attractiveness of the Indian market, Sitharaman said. The move will result in an annual revenue forego of Rs 25,000 crore.

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