Several taxation related measures extended, says Rane
The Government has taken a number initiatives for providing financial assistance to the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to cope with the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Narayan Rane updated Rajya Sabha in a written reply to Lok Sabha on 26 July 2021.
The initiatives include measures such as:
Rs.20,000 crore Subordinate Debt for MSMEs
Rs.4.5 lakh crore Collateral free Automatic Loans under Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) for businesses, including MSMEs
Rs.50,000 crore equity infusion through MSME Fund of Funds
Rs.15,000 crore Special Refinancing Facility for Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) from RBI as a specific response to COVID-19 for on lending/refinancing purposes
Credit Guarantee Scheme to facilitate loans to 25 lakh persons through Micro Finance Institutions
Rs.30,000 crore Special Liquidity Scheme for NBFCs/HFC/MFIs
Rs.90,000 crore partial Credit Guarantee Scheme 2.0 for Liabilities of NBFCs/MFIs.
In view of the challenges faced by taxpayers due to the outbreak of Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19), the Government has taken several taxation related measures for the industries including MSMEs which inter-alia include measures such as:
Extension of various time limits for compliances and statutory actions under the taxation laws
Extension of date for filing declaration under the Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Act
Issuance of corporate tax refunds
Extension of the date of incorporation of eligible start up for claiming deduction under the relevant provisions of income tax act,
Extending the date for making various investment/payment for claiming deduction under Chapter VIA-B of the Income Tax
Concessional rates of interest in lieu of the normal rate of interest of 18% per annum for delayed tax payments. #banking #investment #incentives #MSMEs /fiinews.com