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  • Flipkart-Walmart deal: Sachin, Binny Bansal's stake sales could attract 20% capital gains tax, say experts

Flipkart-Walmart deal: Sachin, Binny Bansal's stake sales could attract 20% capital gains tax, say experts

Press Trust of India • May 8, 2018, 20:40:55 IST
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Walmart is likely to buy stakes of multiple Flipkart investors, including that of Tiger Global and Japanese conglomerate Softbank, to end up with a 60-80 percent holding for roughly $12 billion.

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Flipkart-Walmart deal: Sachin, Binny Bansal's stake sales could attract 20% capital gains tax, say experts

New Delhi: Flipkart founders Sachin and Binny Bansal may have to pay a 20 percent capital gains tax if they sell their shares in the company as part of the proposed deal with US retail giant Walmart, said tax experts. The Indian e-commerce major is in discussions to sell a majority holding to Walmart and an announcement to this effect is likely to be made soon, sources close to the development said. Walmart is likely to buy stakes of multiple Flipkart investors, including that of Tiger Global and Japanese conglomerate Softbank, to end up with a 60-80 percent holding for roughly $12 billion. According to experts, there would be two taxation angles to the deal once it goes through. The first will be the taxation of capital gains earned by the sellers (Flipkart investors). Secondly, whether Flipkart India is allowed to carry forward the losses for the adjustment against income tax payable by the company. [caption id=“attachment_4461639” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Flipkart co-founders Sachin and Binny Bansal. Flipkart co-founders Sachin and Binny Bansal.[/caption] Nangia & Co Director Chirag Nangia said the taxability of the foreign investors in Flipkart will depend on the country through which the money is routed and whether India has a tax treaty with those nations. “However, if the Indian promoters of Flipkart India intend to sell their shareholding, being Indian residents, they would be liable to pay income tax in India on capital gains arising from such transaction,” Nangia said. Transaction Square Founder Girish Vanvari said the I-T law provides that taxes have to be withheld by the buyer if the share purchase agreement is being entered into with a non-resident entity. “With regard to share purchase agreement entered into with India resident entity, Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal in this case, capital gain would be charged in their hands and they have to pay 20 percent income tax,” Vanvari said. The deal would be taxable in India since a substantial value of Flipkart’s shares is being derived from India, the experts noted. Singapore-registered Flipkart Pvt Ltd holds a majority stake in Flipkart India. As per the proposed deal, Walmart is expected to acquire shares of the Singapore entity. This will effectively result in transfer of ultimate ownership in Flipkart India. Nangia said if the seller of such shares in Flipkart Singapore is a tax resident of Singapore / Mauritius or any other country, which has a tax treaty with India that exempts capital gains from income tax in India, then the seller may claim treaty benefits. The tax treaties between India and Singapore, and India and Mauritius have been amended and exemption from capital gains tax in India were provided till 31 March, 2017. Experts say if Softbank’s investment in Singapore-registered Flipkart has been routed through these countries and came in after 1 April, 2017, the Japanese group could be liable to pay capital gains tax in India. SoftBank’s Vision Fund had pumped in an estimated $2.5 billion in Flipkart in August last year. While short-term capital gains tax in the hands of foreign investors is 40 percent, long-term capital gains tax is levied at 20 percent for shares sold after 24 months of purchase. “However, such applicable long-term capital gains tax rate in India could be reduced by half, if such shares acquired after March 31, 2017, are sold before April 1, 2019,” Nangia said. He added that Tiger Global would be exempt from taxes in India after the proposed Walmart deal if the funds were routed through Mauritius or Singapore and if the money was invested before March 31, 2017. As per indirect transfer provisions of I-T laws, value of shares of a foreign company is deemed to be substantially derived from India if the value of the Indian assets is greater than 50 percent of its worldwide assets, a criteria that is apparently met in Flipkart’s case. “Despite the fact that shares of Flipkart Singapore (a company registered outside India) will be transferred to Walmart, gains arising from such transfer could be subject to tax in India considering that substantial value of such shares is being derived from India,” Nangia said. With regard to carry forward of losses, Section 79 of the I-T Act says that carry forward and set-off of losses cannot happen when more than 51 percent of shareholding change hands. “However, Section 72A of the Act provides that if there is demerger and merger, the company can carry forward the losses. It remains to be seen how the Flipkart-Walmart deal would be finally structured,” Vanvari said. Nangia, however, said since even after the proposed transaction, the immediate majority shareholding of Flipkart India would remain with Flipkart Singapore, Flipkart India may be allowed to carry forward such tax losses to future years. “Proposed transaction may open up tax litigations for Flipkart India/its shareholders, be it the issue of taxability of capital gains arising to shareholders from such transaction or the issue of carry forward of existing tax losses of Flipkart India,” Nangia said.

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