ESOPs should be taxed only when the benefits are realised by an employee, said a report on taxation in the digital economy.
Companies offer stocks to their employees by way of Employee Stock Option Plans (ESOPs).
The digital economy employs a lot of employees, many of whom are rewarded through ESOPs, said the report 'Taxation of the Digital Economy: Impact analysis for India', prepared by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and Nishith Desai Associates.
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Currently, at the time of such exercise of options and grant of shares, the difference between the 'Fair Market Value' of the shares and the exercise price paid is taxed in the hands of the employee and the employer is subject to withholding tax obligations on the same, the report said.
The report maps the various tax issues and challenges currently affecting the digital businesses at various stages of their business cycle - early stage, over the operating life and exit stage.
The report recommends predictability and clarity of tax provisions to ensure the digital sector reaches its potential of $1 trillion by 2022.
It discusses various concerns like the characterisation of income, angel tax, merger, demerger and acquisitions, GST and various other such issues that affect digital businesses.