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Beyond Labels: Rethinking Slump Sale and 'Going Concern' in Business Succession

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....eyond Labels: Rethinking Slump Sale and 'Going Concern' in Business Succession<br>By: - YAGAY andSUN<br>Corporate Laws / IBC / SEBI<br>Dated:- 2-4-2026<br>In business restructuring and succession planning, the terms "slump sale" and "going concern" are often used interchangeably. However, from a legal and tax standpoint, this assumption can be dangerously simplistic. A closer reading of the Income....

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.... Tax Act, 1961, coupled with judicial interpretation, reveals that substance prevails over terminology. The way a transaction is structured, not how it is described, ultimately determines its tax treatment. Slump Sale: The Legal Foundation A slump sale, under Section 2(42C), refers to the transfer of an undertaking as a whole, for a lump sum consideration, without assigning individual values....

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.... to assets and liabilities. For a transaction to qualify: • The business must be transferred as a going concern • It must include all essential assets and liabilities • Consideration must be undivided (lump sum) Taxation is governed by Section 50B, where: • Capital gains = Sale Consideration - Net Worth • No indexation benefit ....

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....applies Succession and Slump Sale: A Strategic Intersection When slump sale is used as a mode of succession, Section 170 comes into play. As clarified in M/s. Archroma India Pvt. Ltd. v. ITO: A slump sale constitutes business succession, making the transferee a "successor." Implications: • Predecessor taxed up to transfer date • Successor taxed thereafter ....

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.... • Successor may inherit tax liabilities of predecessor in certain cases This makes slump sale not just a transfer, but a continuity of tax responsibility. The Critical Distinction: &#39;Going Concern&#39; = Slump Sale A pivotal judicial development by the Kolkata Tribunal (2015) clarified a crucial misconception: Transfer of a business as a &#39;going concern&#39; does NOT ....

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....automatically qualify as a slump sale. Core Principle: The phrase "going concern" is descriptive, not determinative. What Really Matters? Substance Over Form The Tribunal emphasized that the true nature of the transaction depends on structural elements, not labels. Not a Slump Sale If: • Only selected assets are transferred • Liabilities are retained by the....

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.... seller • Consideration is split across asset categories • Key components of business (cash, debtors, inventory) are excluded • No real continuity of business operations or management Even if: • Employees are transferred • Agreement says "going concern" It still may NOT qualify as slump sale Supporting Judicial View In H....

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....arrisons Malayalam Ltd v. ACIT, the tribunal held: • Splitting consideration across assets • Non-transfer of liabilities Indicates itemised sale, not slump sale Similarly, classic rulings like CIT v. Mugneeram Bangur & Co. reinforce that: The commercial reality of transfer determines tax treatment Practical Indicators: Slump Sale vs Itemised Sale Criteria ....

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.... Slump Sale Itemised / Piecemeal Sale Transfer scope Entire undertaking Selected assets Liabilities Transferred Retained (fully/partially) Consideration Lump sum Individually assigned Business continuity Yes Not necessary Tax treatment Sec 50B Normal capital gains Depreciation & Post-Transfer Treatment Under Section 32: • Depreci....

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....ation in year of transfer is apportioned • Based on principle upheld in Padmini Products (P.) Ltd. v. DCIT Buyer claims depreciation based on: • Actual cost (via PPA) • Revised WDV in subsequent years Hidden Risk: Successor Liability Even if a transaction is structured carefully: • If it qualifies as succession under Section 170 The ....

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....buyer may still inherit tax exposure This risk persists irrespective of compliance under Section 281, which deals with tax authority permissions for asset transfers. Structuring for Clarity: Avoiding Misclassification To ensure a transaction is not treated as slump sale (if that is the intent): Key Safeguards: • Clearly state intent to transfer specific assets only ....

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....• Assign individual values (valuation report) • Explicitly list excluded assets & liabilities • Avoid transferring entire operational ecosystem For Genuine Slump Sale: • Transfer entire business undertaking • Include all assets and liabilities • Maintain lump sum consideration • Ensure functional continuity S....

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....trategic Insight for Succession Planning For business families, promoters, and investors: A slump sale is powerful-but rigid A "going concern sale" is flexible-but may alter tax outcomes The choice should depend on: • Tax efficiency • Risk appetite • Continuity requirements • Liability exposure Conclusion: Labels Don&#39;t Decide-S....

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....tructure Does The evolving jurisprudence makes one thing clear: Calling a transaction a "going concern transfer" does not make it a slump sale And calling it a slump sale does not ensure it qualifies as one Under the Income Tax Act, 1961, the true test lies in what is transferred, how it is transferred, and what is retained. In succession planning, this distinction is not academic-i....

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....t directly impacts: • Tax liability • Legal exposure • Transaction certainty *** =============<br> Scholarly articles for knowledge sharing by authors, experts, professionals ....