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Investing in Indian and foreign start-up companies : An overview of income tax consequences and forex requirements in India

By: Publication details: Haryana OakBridge Publishers 2019Description: HBISBN:
  • 9788193966952
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.04 KRI
Contents:
Description : Investing in Indian and Foreign Start-up Companies provides an overview of the regulatory regime in India for allotment of shares and securities by start-up companies to investors, employees, directors, consultants and advisors etc. and explains in a simple language, the income tax consequences for investors investing in Indian unlisted companies either directly or through Alternative Investment Funds. It summarizes the regulatory framework for issue of ESOPs, sweat equity shares and shares on a preferential basis; and elucidates the income tax consequences on the company and its employees, directors, consultants and advisors on such allotment. This handbook also expounds the income tax consequences and the foreign exchange regulatory regime in India for foreign investments in Indian start-ups and overseas investments from India in foreign start-up companies. This handbook is presented in a Question and Answer format to help investors, start-up entrepreneurs and the various stakeholders understand the complex regulatory regime in an easy manner and use it as a reference guide. This handbook will be useful to angel investors; angel funds; general investors; entrepreneurs; start-up entities; and employees, advisors and consultants of start-up companies.
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Description :
Investing in Indian and Foreign Start-up Companies provides an overview of the regulatory regime in India for allotment of shares and securities by start-up companies to investors, employees, directors, consultants and advisors etc. and explains in a simple language, the income tax consequences for investors investing in Indian unlisted companies either directly or through Alternative Investment Funds. It summarizes the regulatory framework for issue of ESOPs, sweat equity shares and shares on a preferential basis; and elucidates the income tax consequences on the company and its employees, directors, consultants and advisors on such allotment. This handbook also expounds the income tax consequences and the foreign exchange regulatory regime in India for foreign investments in Indian start-ups and overseas investments from India in foreign start-up companies. This handbook is presented in a Question and Answer format to help investors, start-up entrepreneurs and the various stakeholders understand the complex regulatory regime in an easy manner and use it as a reference guide. This handbook will be useful to angel investors; angel funds; general investors; entrepreneurs; start-up entities; and employees, advisors and consultants of start-up companies.

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