India Reforms For Startup Is taking Shape: Lets see some of the major points. 0 567

India Reforms For Startup Is taking Shape: Lets see some of the major points. 0 568

PM Narendra Modi announced the Startup Action Plan.

Compliance regime based on self certification 

To reduce regulatory burden, startups shall be allowed to self-certify compliance with labour and environment laws. In case of labour laws, no inspection will be conducted for three years. In case of environment laws, startups under ‘white’ category would be able to self certify compliance.

Startup India hub 

Will be single-point of contact and hand-holding.

Simplifying the startup process

A startup will be to able to set up by just filling up a short form through a mobile app and online portal that will be launched in April.

Patent protection

PM Modi said patent protection and IP rights are a major concern for Indian startups. The government will make IPR procedure transparent for stratups. Fast track mechanisms of startup patent applications – in order to allow startups to realise the value of their IPRs at the earliest possible. Patent applications of the startups shall be fast tracked for examination and disposal.

Panel of facilitators to provide legal support and assist in filing of patent application

Facilitators shall provide assistance for startups in filing and disposal of patent applications related to patents, trademarks and design under relevant Acts. Government shall bear the entire fees of the facilitators for any number of patents, trademarks or designs that a startup may file.

80% rebate on filing patent applications by startups

To enable startups to reduce costs in their crucial formative years, startups shall be provided an 80% rebate in filing patents vis-a-vis other companies.

Relaxed norms of public procurement for startups

To provide an equal platform to startups vis-a-vis the experienced startups/companies in public procurement, startups (in the manufacturing sector) shall be exempted from the criteria of prior ‘experience/turnover’ without any relaxation in quality standards or technical parameters.

Faster exits for startups

To make it easier for startups to exit, provision for fast-tracking closure of businesses have been included in ‘The insolvency and Bankrupcy Bill 2015’. Startups with simple debt structures may be wound up within a period of 90 days from making of an application for winding up on a fast-track basis.

Funds of funds with a corpus of Rs 10,000 crore

To provide funding support for development and growth of innovation driven enterprises, Government will set up a fund with an initial corpus of Rs 2,500 crore and a total corpus of Rs 10,000 crore over a period of 4 years.

Credit Guarantee Fund

To catalyse entrepreneurship through credit to innovators across all sections of society, credit guarantee mechanism through National Credit Guarantee Trust Company/SIDBI shall be rolled out with a budgetary corpus of Rs 500 cr per year for the next four years.

Exemption from Capital Gains Tax

Exemptions shall be given in case capital gains are invested in the fund of funds recognised by the government. In addition, existing capital gain tax exemption for investment in newly formed MSMEs by individuals shall be extended to all startups.

Tax exemption for startups

To promote growth of startups, profit of startups, set up after April 1,2016, shall be exempted from income-tax for a period of three years.

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