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Income tax department sends notices to start-ups, seeks information on creditworthiness of investors

Replying to a social media post of BharatPe co-founder and former MD Ashneer Grover, the tax department said under the law, the onus was on the assessee-company to provide the identity and creditworthiness of the investors as well as the genuineness of the transaction

Query about investors Sourced by the Telegraph

Our Bureau And PTI
Published 10.09.23, 09:20 AM

The income tax department has slapped notices on some start-ups, seeking information on the creditworthiness of their investors as it looked to verify if the amount invested was commensurate with the income declared by the investors.

Replying to a social media post of BharatPe co-founder and former MD Ashneer Grover, the tax department said under the law, the onus was on the assessee-company to provide the identity and creditworthiness of the investors as well as the genuineness of the transaction.

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“In the last month, several start-ups (a few in my portfolio as well) have received income tax notices asking to furnish information about shareholders,” Grover had said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on September 8.

“Bahut interesting hai (it is very interesting) — they are asking start-up companies to furnish a three-year ITR [income tax return] of all shareholders.”

He went on to ask how and why the start-up would have ITR of shareholders. “Why would a shareholder/individual share their ITR with a private company?” Company shareholders aren’t given loans and instead are putting equity in the firm, he added.

Replying to him, the income tax department in a post on X said, “Section 68 of Income-tax Act, 1961 (the Act) under which the assessing officer (AO) has enquired about the creditworthiness of the shareholder/investor, places the initial onus on the assessee-company to prove the following: Identity of the investor; Creditworthiness of the investor; and Genuineness of the transaction.”

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