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    CBDT Clarifies Tax Relief: CBDT for Pre-April 2017 Investments

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimApril 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    New Delhi – In a significant move to reassure global investors, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has clarified that investments made before April 1, 2017, will remain exempt from the General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR).

    The announcement, issued late Tuesday night, aims to provide long-term tax certainty for foreign investors and private equity funds exiting their legacy holdings in India.

    Key Highlights of the Notification:

    • Grandfathering Clause: Income generated from the transfer of assets acquired before April 1, 2017, is officially “grandfathered,” meaning it stays outside the purview of GAAR.

    • Rule Amendment: The CBDT has amended Rule 128 of the Income-tax Rules, 2026.

    • Scope of GAAR: While legacy investments are protected, the rules clarify that GAAR provisions will apply to any tax arrangement yielding benefits on or after the April 2017 cutoff, regardless of when the arrangement was originally structured.

    Why This Matters

    GAAR was introduced to empower tax authorities to deny tax benefits for “impermissible avoidance arrangements”—complex structures created solely to bypass tax obligations. However, the investment community has long sought a clear “line in the sand” to ensure that historical investments wouldn’t be retroactively scrutinized under these aggressive rules.

    Impact on Markets:

    1. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs): Provides a clear exit path for multi-year holdings without the fear of sudden tax litigation.

    2. Private Equity & Venture Capital: Offers a stable tax environment for long-gestation projects initiated over a decade ago.

    3. Government Strategy: While granting this relief, the government maintains its ability to challenge newer, more aggressive tax-planning strategies implemented after the 2017 threshold.

    This regulatory clarity comes at a crucial time as the Indian market seeks to stabilize following a record $12.7 billion sell-off by foreign investors in March 2026. Experts believe this move will help restore confidence in India’s “tax-friendly” image for long-term capital.

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