CBDT notifies Tax Exemption for ‘Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’ u/s 10(23FE) on eligible Investment made in India [Read Notification]

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The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) specified the ‘Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’, as the specified person for the purposes of sub-clause (iv) of clause (c) of the Explanation 1 to clause (23FE) of section 10 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in respect of the eligible investment made by it in India on or after 22nd April 2021 but on or before the 31st day of March, 2024 vide Notification No. 34/2021-Income Tax dated 22nd April, 2021.

However, the CBDT has notified various conditions to be fulfilled by ‘Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’.

Firstly, the assessee shall file return of income, for all the relevant previous years falling within the period beginning from the date in which the said investment has been made and ending on the date on which such investment is liquidated, on or before the due date specified for furnishing the return of income under sub- section (1) of section 139 of the Act.

Secondly, the assessee shall furnish along with such return a certificate in Form No. 10BBC in respect of compliance to the provisions of clause (23FE) of section 10 of the Act, during the financial year, from an accountant as defined in the Explanation below sub-section (2) of section 288 of the Act, and as per the provisions of clause (vi) of rule 2DB of the Income-tax Rules, 1962;.

Thirdly, the assessee shall intimate the details in respect of each investment made by it in India during the quarter within one month from the end of the quarter in Form No. 10BBB, as per the provisions of clause (v) of rule 2DB.

Fourthly, the assessee shall maintain a segmented account of income and expenditure in respect of such investment which qualifies for exemption under clause (23FE) of section 10 of the Act.

Fifthly, the assessee shall continue to be regulated under the law of the Government of Canada.

Sixthly, the assessee shall be responsible for administering or investing the assets for meeting the statutory obligations and defined contributions of one or more funds or plans established for providing retirement, social security, employment, disability, death benefits or any similar compensation to the participants or beneficiaries of such funds or plans, as the case may be.

Seventhly, the earnings and assets of the assessee should be used only for meeting statutory obligations and defined contributions for participants or beneficiaries of funds or plans referred to in clause (vi) and no portion of the earnings or assets of the pension fund inures any benefit to any other private person; barring any payment made to creditors or depositors for loan or borrowing [as defined in sub-clause (b) of clause (ii) of Explanation 2 to clause (23FE) of section 10 of the Act] taken for the purposes other than for making investment in India.

Eighthly, the assessee shall not have any loans or borrowings [as defined in sub-clause (b) of clause (ii) of Explanation 2 to clause (23FE) of section 10 of the Act], directly or indirectly, for the purposes of making investment in India.

Ninthly, the assessee shall not participate in the day to day operations of investee [as defined in clause (i) of Explanation 2 to clause (23FE) of section 10 of the Act] but the monitoring mechanism to protect the investment with the investee including the right to appoint directors or executive director shall not be considered as participation in the day to day operations of the investee.

The Board has clarified that the violation of any of the conditions specified under Section 10(23FE) will render the assessee ineligible for the tax exemption.

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