A single entity could have separate segments or undertakings with its own set of assets and liabilities each focused on a different business. Therefore, when the need arises, the entity can sell off a segment or the undertaking. This is called a slump sale.
CONTENTS
Slump Sale under Income Tax
Tax Effect in a Slump Sale
Slump sale vs. Itemised sale
Case study
Other matters
Slump Sale under Income Tax
A slump sale for income tax purposes would be one where an undertaking is sold without considering the individual values of the assets or liabilities contained within the undertaking.
It may be important to note here that finding out individual values may be of relevance only for the purpose of determining stamp duty or any other similar taxes.
(Applicable in case of Land & Building transferred along with the respective undertaking)
Tax Effect in a Slump Sale
The gain or loss resulting out of a slump sale shall be a Capital Gain/Loss under the Income Tax Act.
(In the hands of the seller)
The computation has been prescribed as follows:
The capital gain or loss as computed above will be either long-term or short-term depending upon the period for which the undertaking is held.
If the undertaking is held for more than 36 months, the resulting capital gain or loss shall be long-term and if it is held for less than 36 months, the resulting capital gain or loss shall be short-term.
Further, there will be no indexation benefit available in the computation of the capital gains.
Net worth: In computing the net worth of the entity, the following points need to be considered:
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