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MINIMUM ALTERNATETAX[115JB],
AND
ALTERNATE MINIMUM TAX[115JC]
- (AN OVERVIEW)
Mr. Nikhil S Gupta
Kosho moolo
Dandah
(Revenue is the root
of administration)
-Kautilya’sArthashastra
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
“It was only for the good of his subjects that he collected taxes
from them, just as the sun draws moisture from the Earth to give
it back a thousand fold””
-Kalidasa in “Raghuvanshi” praising King Dilipa
Sr.No Particulars
A MiniMuM AlternAte tAx
1 Introduction
2 Objectives
3 Applicability and Non Applicability
4 Basic Provision
5 Book Profit
6 MAT credit and Report From Chartered Accountant
B AlternAte MiniMuM tAx
1 Introduction
2 Applicability
3 Rate of AMT
4 Steps to calculate adjusted total income(ATI)
5 Calculation of AMT
6 AMT Credit and Report From Chartered Accountant
MINIMUM ALTERNATE TAX
SECTION 115JB AND RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE
INCOME TAX ACT 1961.
Mr. Nikhil S Gupta
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
1 INTRODUCTION
Finance Act 1987 introduced MAT with effect from
AY-1988-1989.
Later on it was
withdrawn by
Finance Act 1990
Reintroduced by Finance Act (no 2) Act 1996
w.e.f 1-4-1997
OBJECTIVE OF MAT(MINIMUM ALTERNATETAX)
• At times it may happen that a taxpayer, being a company, may have generated income
during the year, but by taking the advantage of various provisions of Income-tax Law
(like exemptions, deductions, depreciation, etc.), it may have reduced its tax liability or
may not have paid any tax at all
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• At times it may happen that a taxpayer, being a company, may have generated income
during the year, but by taking the advantage of various provisions of Income-tax Law
(like exemptions, deductions, depreciation, etc.), it may have reduced its tax liability or
may not have paid any tax at all.
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
•Zero tax companies
• Thus companies were showing profits in books and also paying out dividends,
however, not paying tax/marginal tax on account of various incentives( for example:
incentives under chapterVIA- C – in relation to certain incomes, etc).Therefore,
Government wanted to get some tax from these companies also.
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
Companies Earning Substantial
Profits and Providing Handsome
Dividends.
But due to exemptions and
deductions available , pay
negligible or nil taxes to IT
To bring them in tax net, MAT is applied
APPLICABILITY AND NON-APPLICABILITY OF MAT
• As per section 115JB, every taxpayer being a company is liable to pay MAT, if the
Income tax (including surcharge and cess) payable on the total income, computed as
per the provisions of the Income-tax Act in respect of any year is less than 18.50% of
its book-profit + surcharge (SC) + education cess (EC) + secondary and higher
education cess.
• From the above it can be observed that the provisions of MAT are applicable to
every company whether public or private and whether Indian or foreign.
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•However, as per section 115JB(5A) MAT shall not apply to any income accruing
or arising to a company from life insurance business referred to in section 115B.
Further, as per provisions of Section 115V-O the provisions of MAT will not apply to
a shipping income liable to tonnage taxation, i.e., tonnage taxation scheme as
provided in section 115V to 115VZC
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
Companies Incorporated under
Companies Act 2013
Section 25 Companies (Travel Agents Association of
IndiaV/s ACIT)
W.r.e.f 01.04.2001by Finance Act 2016
A foreign Company:
- Being Resident of DTAA country with no PE in India
- Being resident of Non- DTAA country and who is not
required to seek registration under any law in force in India
Shipping Income Covered underTonnageTax Scheme
Companies Incorporated deriving income under Life
Insurance Business
Applicable
Not Applicable
BASIC PROVISIONS
• As per the concept of MAT, the tax liability of a company will be higher of the
following:
• Tax liability of the company computed as per the normal provisions of the Income-
tax Law, i.e., tax computed on the taxable income of the company by applying the tax
rate applicable to the company.
• Tax computed in above manner can be termed as normal tax liability.
• Tax computed @ 18.5% (plus surcharge and cess as applicable) on book profit
(manner of computation of book profit is discussed in later part).The tax computed
by applying 18.5% (plus surcharge and cess as applicable) on book profit is called MAT
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Computation of MAT
Step Procedure
1 Compute Total Income under Income Tax Act, 1961.
2 Compute Book Profit u/s 115JB.
3 Compute tax on Total Income at rates applicable for Companies under
Income Tax Act.
4 Compute Tax at 18.5% on Book Profit.
5 Tax payable = Higher of Step 3 or Step 4
NUMERICAL EXAMPLE
Applicable when assessee paid tax on Book Profit
Step 1 Tax on Book Profit (18.5% of 20,00,000)= Rs.3,81,100
Step 2 Tax onTotal Income (30% of 10,00,000) = Rs.3,00,000
Step 3 Step 1 > Step 2
MAT is payable
Total Income Rs.10,00,000
Book Profit Rs.20,00,000
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The book profit shall mean the net profit as shown in the P&L
account/statement is to be prepared in accordance with Schedule III of
Companies Act, 2013(earlier ScheduleVI of the companies Act, 1956);
exception for banking, insurance, power generation companies, etc
BOOK PROFIT
Book ProfitADDITIONS (If debited
earlier)
1) Income-tax paid or payable, and the provision therefore
2) The amounts carried to any reserves, by whatever name ( Reserve for
expense, excess provision & etc.)
3) Provisions for unascertained liabilities (like Provision for bad debts)
4) Provision for loss of subsidiary companies
5) Dividends paid or proposed
6) Expenditure related to exempt incomes u/s 10/11/12 [except 10(38)]
7) Depreciation amount
8) Amount of deferred tax and the provision therefore
Book Profit .
DEDUCTIONS (If credited
earlier)
1) Amount withdrawn from any reserve or provision
2) Income exempt u/s 10/ 11/ 12 [except 10(38)]
3) The amount withdrawn from revaluation reserve and credited to the profit and
loss account, to the extent it does not exceed the amount of depreciation on
revaluation of asset.
4) The amount of loss brought forward or unabsorbed depreciation, whichever is
less as per books of account
5) The amount of deferred tax, if any such amount is credited to the profit and
loss account
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• In a given assessing year, when a company pays under the MAT
provision as opposed to the general provisions of the Act, the excess
of tax paid over and above the tax payable under the general
provisions of the Act, accrues as a Tax Credit to the company
• MAT Credit = Tax as per MAT – NormalTax Liability
• This tax credit is allowed to be carried forward for ten assessment
years succeeding the assessment year in which the credit became
allowable
MAT CREDIT
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• Every company to whom the provisions of section 115JB applies is
required to obtain a report from a chartered accountant in Form No.
29B certifying that the book profit has been computed in accordance
with the provisions of section 115JB.
• The report should be obtained on or before due date of filing the
return of income.
• Audit report in Form No. 29B shall be filed electronically
REPORT FROM CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Government has decided that FPIs will not be liable for MAT in respect
of income arising after 1st April,2015
ALTERNATE MINIMUM TAX
SECTION 115JC AND RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE
INCOME TAX ACT 1961.
Mr. Nikhil S Gupta
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
1 INTRODUCTION
Finance Act 2012 introduced Chapter XII-BA
whereby AMT was made applicable to
LLP’s from AY 2012-
2013.
Later on also made applicable to “Persons
other than corporate assesse” from AY
2013-2014
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
1 APPLICABILITY OF AMT
Applicability of AMT
LLP
Always
Applicable
Individual, Firms,AOP, BOI,
Artificial Juridical Person
If the Adjusted Total Income
Exceeds 20 Lakhs.
• The provision of AMT will
apply to every non-
Corporate tax payer who has
claimed.
• Deduction under section 80H
to 80RRB (except 80P)
• Deduction under section
35AD
• Deduction under section
10AA.
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
2 RATE OF AMT
ATI liable to income-tax at the rate of 18.5% (as increased by surcharge
and cess as applicable ) if tax payable under normal provisions is less
than 18.5% of ATI.
STEPS TO CALCULATE ADJUSTEDTOTAL INCOME(ATI)
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Step Procedure
1 Taxable income of the taxpayer
2 Add: Deductions claimed under section 80H to 80RRB except
(80P) in taxable income .
3 Add: Deductions claimed u/s 35AD net off depreciation u/s 32 in
taxable income
4 Add: Deductions claimed u/s 10AA in taxable income
5 Adjusted Total Income (1+2+3+4)
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
4 CALCULATION OF AMT
Tax on total Income as per
Income Tax Act 1961
Tax on Adjusted total income
on basis of 18.5% tax.
Whichever
is higher
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• AMT credit shall be allowed for next 10 consecutive years.
• Credit can be set off only in the year in which the regular tax payable exceeds the
AMT.
• Credit of AMT is available even in a year where no deduction is claimed under
 Chapter 80H to 80RRB except (80P)
 Section 10AA
 Section 35 AD
 Adjusted Total Income of Specified Tax payers is below 20 lakhs
AMT CREDIT
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• Every company to whom the provisions of section 115JC applies is
required to obtain a report from a chartered accountant in Form No.
29C certifying that the book profit has been computed in accordance
with the provisions of section 115JC.
• The report should be obtained on or before due date of filing the
return of income.
• Audit report in Form No. 29C shall be filed electronically
REPORT FROM CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
If you drive a car, I'll tax the street
If you try to sit, I'll tax your seat
If you get too cold I'll tax the heat
If you take a walk, I'll tax your feet
- The Beatles
04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta
• DisclAiMer
• The information contained herein is of a general nature and is not
intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or
entity.
• Although we endeavour to provide accurate and timely information,
there can be no guarantee that such information is accurate as of the
date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future.
• No one should act on such information without appropriate
professional advice after a thorough examination of the particular
situation.
• The Author of this presentation can be contacted via email id or
mobile (nikhilg199@gmail.com, 7208568515)

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MInimum Alternate Tax and Alternate Minimum Tax (115JB and 115JC)

  • 1. MINIMUM ALTERNATETAX[115JB], AND ALTERNATE MINIMUM TAX[115JC] - (AN OVERVIEW) Mr. Nikhil S Gupta Kosho moolo Dandah (Revenue is the root of administration) -Kautilya’sArthashastra
  • 2. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta “It was only for the good of his subjects that he collected taxes from them, just as the sun draws moisture from the Earth to give it back a thousand fold”” -Kalidasa in “Raghuvanshi” praising King Dilipa
  • 3. Sr.No Particulars A MiniMuM AlternAte tAx 1 Introduction 2 Objectives 3 Applicability and Non Applicability 4 Basic Provision 5 Book Profit 6 MAT credit and Report From Chartered Accountant B AlternAte MiniMuM tAx 1 Introduction 2 Applicability 3 Rate of AMT 4 Steps to calculate adjusted total income(ATI) 5 Calculation of AMT 6 AMT Credit and Report From Chartered Accountant
  • 4. MINIMUM ALTERNATE TAX SECTION 115JB AND RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE INCOME TAX ACT 1961. Mr. Nikhil S Gupta
  • 5. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 1 INTRODUCTION Finance Act 1987 introduced MAT with effect from AY-1988-1989. Later on it was withdrawn by Finance Act 1990 Reintroduced by Finance Act (no 2) Act 1996 w.e.f 1-4-1997
  • 6. OBJECTIVE OF MAT(MINIMUM ALTERNATETAX) • At times it may happen that a taxpayer, being a company, may have generated income during the year, but by taking the advantage of various provisions of Income-tax Law (like exemptions, deductions, depreciation, etc.), it may have reduced its tax liability or may not have paid any tax at all 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 2 • At times it may happen that a taxpayer, being a company, may have generated income during the year, but by taking the advantage of various provisions of Income-tax Law (like exemptions, deductions, depreciation, etc.), it may have reduced its tax liability or may not have paid any tax at all.
  • 7. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta •Zero tax companies • Thus companies were showing profits in books and also paying out dividends, however, not paying tax/marginal tax on account of various incentives( for example: incentives under chapterVIA- C – in relation to certain incomes, etc).Therefore, Government wanted to get some tax from these companies also.
  • 8. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta Companies Earning Substantial Profits and Providing Handsome Dividends. But due to exemptions and deductions available , pay negligible or nil taxes to IT To bring them in tax net, MAT is applied
  • 9. APPLICABILITY AND NON-APPLICABILITY OF MAT • As per section 115JB, every taxpayer being a company is liable to pay MAT, if the Income tax (including surcharge and cess) payable on the total income, computed as per the provisions of the Income-tax Act in respect of any year is less than 18.50% of its book-profit + surcharge (SC) + education cess (EC) + secondary and higher education cess. • From the above it can be observed that the provisions of MAT are applicable to every company whether public or private and whether Indian or foreign. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 3
  • 10. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta •However, as per section 115JB(5A) MAT shall not apply to any income accruing or arising to a company from life insurance business referred to in section 115B. Further, as per provisions of Section 115V-O the provisions of MAT will not apply to a shipping income liable to tonnage taxation, i.e., tonnage taxation scheme as provided in section 115V to 115VZC
  • 11. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta Companies Incorporated under Companies Act 2013 Section 25 Companies (Travel Agents Association of IndiaV/s ACIT) W.r.e.f 01.04.2001by Finance Act 2016 A foreign Company: - Being Resident of DTAA country with no PE in India - Being resident of Non- DTAA country and who is not required to seek registration under any law in force in India Shipping Income Covered underTonnageTax Scheme Companies Incorporated deriving income under Life Insurance Business Applicable Not Applicable
  • 12. BASIC PROVISIONS • As per the concept of MAT, the tax liability of a company will be higher of the following: • Tax liability of the company computed as per the normal provisions of the Income- tax Law, i.e., tax computed on the taxable income of the company by applying the tax rate applicable to the company. • Tax computed in above manner can be termed as normal tax liability. • Tax computed @ 18.5% (plus surcharge and cess as applicable) on book profit (manner of computation of book profit is discussed in later part).The tax computed by applying 18.5% (plus surcharge and cess as applicable) on book profit is called MAT 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 4
  • 13. Computation of MAT Step Procedure 1 Compute Total Income under Income Tax Act, 1961. 2 Compute Book Profit u/s 115JB. 3 Compute tax on Total Income at rates applicable for Companies under Income Tax Act. 4 Compute Tax at 18.5% on Book Profit. 5 Tax payable = Higher of Step 3 or Step 4
  • 14. NUMERICAL EXAMPLE Applicable when assessee paid tax on Book Profit Step 1 Tax on Book Profit (18.5% of 20,00,000)= Rs.3,81,100 Step 2 Tax onTotal Income (30% of 10,00,000) = Rs.3,00,000 Step 3 Step 1 > Step 2 MAT is payable Total Income Rs.10,00,000 Book Profit Rs.20,00,000
  • 15. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 5 The book profit shall mean the net profit as shown in the P&L account/statement is to be prepared in accordance with Schedule III of Companies Act, 2013(earlier ScheduleVI of the companies Act, 1956); exception for banking, insurance, power generation companies, etc BOOK PROFIT
  • 16. Book ProfitADDITIONS (If debited earlier) 1) Income-tax paid or payable, and the provision therefore 2) The amounts carried to any reserves, by whatever name ( Reserve for expense, excess provision & etc.) 3) Provisions for unascertained liabilities (like Provision for bad debts) 4) Provision for loss of subsidiary companies 5) Dividends paid or proposed 6) Expenditure related to exempt incomes u/s 10/11/12 [except 10(38)] 7) Depreciation amount 8) Amount of deferred tax and the provision therefore
  • 17. Book Profit . DEDUCTIONS (If credited earlier) 1) Amount withdrawn from any reserve or provision 2) Income exempt u/s 10/ 11/ 12 [except 10(38)] 3) The amount withdrawn from revaluation reserve and credited to the profit and loss account, to the extent it does not exceed the amount of depreciation on revaluation of asset. 4) The amount of loss brought forward or unabsorbed depreciation, whichever is less as per books of account 5) The amount of deferred tax, if any such amount is credited to the profit and loss account
  • 18. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 6 • In a given assessing year, when a company pays under the MAT provision as opposed to the general provisions of the Act, the excess of tax paid over and above the tax payable under the general provisions of the Act, accrues as a Tax Credit to the company • MAT Credit = Tax as per MAT – NormalTax Liability • This tax credit is allowed to be carried forward for ten assessment years succeeding the assessment year in which the credit became allowable MAT CREDIT
  • 19. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 7 • Every company to whom the provisions of section 115JB applies is required to obtain a report from a chartered accountant in Form No. 29B certifying that the book profit has been computed in accordance with the provisions of section 115JB. • The report should be obtained on or before due date of filing the return of income. • Audit report in Form No. 29B shall be filed electronically REPORT FROM CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
  • 20. Government has decided that FPIs will not be liable for MAT in respect of income arising after 1st April,2015
  • 21. ALTERNATE MINIMUM TAX SECTION 115JC AND RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE INCOME TAX ACT 1961. Mr. Nikhil S Gupta
  • 22. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 1 INTRODUCTION Finance Act 2012 introduced Chapter XII-BA whereby AMT was made applicable to LLP’s from AY 2012- 2013. Later on also made applicable to “Persons other than corporate assesse” from AY 2013-2014
  • 23. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 1 APPLICABILITY OF AMT Applicability of AMT LLP Always Applicable Individual, Firms,AOP, BOI, Artificial Juridical Person If the Adjusted Total Income Exceeds 20 Lakhs. • The provision of AMT will apply to every non- Corporate tax payer who has claimed. • Deduction under section 80H to 80RRB (except 80P) • Deduction under section 35AD • Deduction under section 10AA.
  • 24. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 2 RATE OF AMT ATI liable to income-tax at the rate of 18.5% (as increased by surcharge and cess as applicable ) if tax payable under normal provisions is less than 18.5% of ATI.
  • 25. STEPS TO CALCULATE ADJUSTEDTOTAL INCOME(ATI) 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 3 Step Procedure 1 Taxable income of the taxpayer 2 Add: Deductions claimed under section 80H to 80RRB except (80P) in taxable income . 3 Add: Deductions claimed u/s 35AD net off depreciation u/s 32 in taxable income 4 Add: Deductions claimed u/s 10AA in taxable income 5 Adjusted Total Income (1+2+3+4)
  • 26. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 4 CALCULATION OF AMT Tax on total Income as per Income Tax Act 1961 Tax on Adjusted total income on basis of 18.5% tax. Whichever is higher
  • 27. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 4 • AMT credit shall be allowed for next 10 consecutive years. • Credit can be set off only in the year in which the regular tax payable exceeds the AMT. • Credit of AMT is available even in a year where no deduction is claimed under  Chapter 80H to 80RRB except (80P)  Section 10AA  Section 35 AD  Adjusted Total Income of Specified Tax payers is below 20 lakhs AMT CREDIT
  • 28. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta 4 • Every company to whom the provisions of section 115JC applies is required to obtain a report from a chartered accountant in Form No. 29C certifying that the book profit has been computed in accordance with the provisions of section 115JC. • The report should be obtained on or before due date of filing the return of income. • Audit report in Form No. 29C shall be filed electronically REPORT FROM CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
  • 29. If you drive a car, I'll tax the street If you try to sit, I'll tax your seat If you get too cold I'll tax the heat If you take a walk, I'll tax your feet - The Beatles
  • 30. 04-06-2017Mr. Nikhil.S.Gupta • DisclAiMer • The information contained herein is of a general nature and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. • Although we endeavour to provide accurate and timely information, there can be no guarantee that such information is accurate as of the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. • No one should act on such information without appropriate professional advice after a thorough examination of the particular situation. • The Author of this presentation can be contacted via email id or mobile (nikhilg199@gmail.com, 7208568515)