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Introduction to ESOP

ESOPs have been a significant component of the compensation for the employees of start-ups, as it allows the founders and start-ups to employ highly talented employees at a relatively low salary amount with balance being made up via ESOPs.

Currently ESOPs are taxed as perquisites under section 17(2) of the Act read with Rule 3(8)(iii) of the Rules. The taxation of ESOPs is split into two components:

i. Tax on perquisite as income from salary at the time of exercise.

ii. Tax on income from capital gain at the time of sale.

The tax on perquisite is required to be paid at the time of exercising of option which may lead to cash flow problem as this benefit of ESOP is in kind.

In order to ease the burden on the employees of the eligible start-ups (herein referred to as company), section 192 of the Income-tax Act has been amended, with insertion of new subsection i.e 192(1C)

When to deduct tax?

Eligible start-up is require to deduct tax on issue of ESOP, within 14 days from:

(i) after the expiry of forty eight months from the end of the relevant assessment year; or

(ii) from the date of the sale of such specified security or sweat equity share by the employee; or

(iii) from the date of which the assessee ceases to be the employee of the company;

whichever is the earlier

Rate of TDS

Rate of TDS shall be rate in force for financial year in which such shares are allotted to employee.

Case study

Mr. X is an employee of ABC Ltd. (eligible start-up), salary of Mr. X for Previous Year 2021-22 was as follows:

Basic salary:10,00,000

DA: 5,00,000

Company allotted 10,000 shares @ 10 per share as ESOP to Mr. X in the month of Dec 21. FMV on which option exercised is Rs. 4500 per share.

Taxability would be as follows:

Particulars Amount
Basic salary 10,00,000
DA 5,00,000
ESOP [10,000 x 4490(4500-10)] 4,49,00,000
Gross salary 4,64,00,000
Less: Standard Deduction u/s 16 (50,000)
Net Taxable Salary (A) 4,63,50,000
Tax on above income (B) 1,78,32,750
Effective Tax rate (B/A) 38.47%
Tax to be deferred as per section 192(1C) (4,49,00,000 x 38.47%) 1,72,74,875
Tax to be deducted in PY 21-22 5,57,875

For PY 2021-2022 ABC Ltd. has to deduct tax of Rs. 5,57,875.

TDS liability in case of ESOP

Further, assuming Mr. X have sold 4000 shares for 6000 each in 10th March 2023, tax treatment for PY 2022-23 would be as follows:

Full value of consideration (4000 x 6000) would be 2,40,00,000
Cost of Acquisition (4000 x 4500) 1,80,00,000
LTCG would be 60,00,000

Now TDS on perquisite has to be deducted by ABC Ltd. on ESOP upto 24th March 2023 (i.e 14 days from date of sale of shares by Mr. X) as follows:

Rs. 1,72,74,875 x 4000 shares/10000 shares= Rs. 69,09,950

Remaining Tax of Rs. 1,03,64,925 (Rs.1,72,74,875 – Rs. 69,09,950) has to be deducted within 14 days from:

(i) after the expiry of forty eight months from the end of the relevant assessment year; or

(ii) from the date of the sale of such specified security or sweat equity share by the employee; or

(iii) from the date of which the assessee ceases to be the employee of the company;

whichever is the earlier

Related amendments                                                

Similar amendments have been carried out in section 191 (for assessee to pay the tax direct in case of no TDS) and in section 156 (for notice of demand) and in section 140A (for calculating self-assessment).

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