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      Comparison of section 231 "Method of opting of tonnage tax scheme and validity." between the Income-Tax Act, 2025 (as passed) and the Income-Tax Bill, 2025 (as originally introduced)

      6 September, 2025

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      Section 231 Method of opting of tonnage tax scheme and validity.

      Income-tax Act, 2025

      At a Glance

      The document is Clause 231 of the Income Tax Bill, 2025 (Old Version), titled "Method of opting of tonnage tax scheme and validity." It prescribes the procedure, timelines and consequences for a qualifying company to opt into or exit the tonnage tax regime for shipping companies. The provision primarily affects shipping companies that qualify for the tonnage tax scheme, Units of an International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) that have claimed section 147 deductions, and tax administrators (Joint Commissioners). Effective date or decision date: Not stated in the document.

      Background & Scope

      Statutory hook: Clause 231 (Income Tax Bill, 2025 - Old Version) in the Part dealing with "Special provisions relating to income of shipping companies." The clause governs (i) the mode of application to opt into the tonnage tax scheme, (ii) the timeframe for application, (iii) administrative processing by the Joint Commissioner, (iv) duration and renewal of the option, and (v) circumstances under which the option ceases and consequential computation of profits. The text does not provide standalone definitions; terms such as "qualifying company," "tonnage tax scheme," "tax year," or references to sections 232, 234 and 147 are used without definition in this clause. Any definitional clarification is Not stated in the document.

      Statutory Provision Mode

      Text & Scope

      Clause 231 sets out the following regime elements:

      • Method of opting: A qualifying company may opt for the tonnage tax scheme by making an application to the Joint Commissioner having jurisdiction over the company, "in the form and manner, as prescribed" (sub-section (1)).
      • Time for initial application: Application must be made within three months of incorporation or within three months of the date the company becomes a qualifying company for the first time (sub-section (2)).
      • IFSC unit-specific rule: A Unit of an International Financial Services Centre that has availed deduction u/s 147 may apply within three months from the date on which such deduction ceases (sub-section (3)).
      • Administrative processing: On receipt of an application, the Joint Commissioner may call for information/documents, and after satisfying eligibility shall pass a written order either approving or refusing the option; a copy of the order is to be sent to the applicant (sub-section (4)).
      • Opportunity to be heard: No refusal under sub-section (4)(b) shall be passed without giving the applicant a reasonable opportunity of being heard (sub-section (5)).
      • Time limit for decision: Every order under sub-section (4) must be passed before expiry of three months from the end of the quarter in which the application was received (sub-section (6)).
      • Commencement of applicability: Where approval is granted, the provisions of this Part shall apply from the tax year in which the option is exercised (sub-section (7)).
      • Duration: An approved option remains in force for ten years from the date it is exercised and shall be taken into account from the tax year in which it is exercised (sub-section (8)).
      • Ceasing events: The option ceases from the tax year in which any of the following occurs: (a) the company ceases to be a qualifying company; (b) default in complying with provisions contained in section 232(1) to (20); (c) exclusion u/s 234; (d) company furnishes to the Assessing Officer a written declaration that the provisions of this Part may not be made applicable to it. Upon cessation, profits and gains from operating qualifying ships shall be computed as per other provisions of the Act (sub-section (9)).
      • Renewal window: An approved option may be renewed within one year from the end of the tax year in which the option ceases to have effect (sub-section (10)).
      • Application of procedural provisions to renewals: The provisions of sub-sections (1) to (10) shall apply in relation to a renewal of the option in the same manner as they apply in relation to the approval of the option (sub-section (11)).
      • Prohibition on re-entry for certain companies: A qualifying company which (a) on its own opts out; or (b) defaults in complying with sections 232(1)-(20); or (c) whose option has been excluded under an order made u/s 234(4), shall not be eligible to opt for the tonnage tax scheme for ten years from the date of opting out, default or order (sub-section (12)).

      Interpretation

      The clause provides a procedural and temporal framework for entry into and exit from the tonnage tax regime. The requirement of filing an application "in the form and manner, as prescribed" signals delegated rulemaking for formats and procedural particulars. The provision makes eligibility determinations administrative (Joint Commissioner) and subject to procedural fairness (opportunity to be heard). The statutory language establishes fixed windows for initial election (three months) and for renewal (within one year from end of tax year in which option ceased). The ten-year minimum period for the option's operation once exercised is expressly stated. Legislative intent as expressed: to create a structured, time-bound mechanism for administering the tonnage tax option and to restrict re-entry after voluntary exit, default or exclusion. No broader policy rationale or legislative history is stated in the document.

      Exceptions/Provisos

      There are no express provisos beyond the listed ceasing events under sub-section (9) and the ten-year bar to re-entry under sub-section (12). The clause does not state any exemptions, transitional arrangements or special treatments other than the IFSC unit rule in sub-section (3). Any additional exceptions or carve-outs are Not stated in the document.

      Illustrations

      • Example 1 (initial election): A qualifying company incorporated on 1 January may apply to opt for the tonnage tax scheme within three months of incorporation-i.e., by 31 March of the same year-by submitting the prescribed application to the Joint Commissioner. (This is a direct reading of sub-section (2).)
      • Example 2 (renewal): If a company's approved option ceases with the tax year ending 31 March 2030, it may seek renewal within one year from 31 March 2030, i.e., by 31 March 2031, with the renewal application processed under sub-sections (1)-(10). (Direct application of sub-section (10) and (11).)
      • Example 3 (ten-year bar): A company that voluntarily opts out on 1 April 2025 will not be eligible to opt back into the tonnage tax scheme for ten years from that date-i.e., until 2 April 2035 (sub-section (12)).

      Interplay

      The clause expressly cross-refers to sections 147, 232 and 234. It makes the tonnage tax option contingent on compliance with section 232 provisions and subject to exclusion u/s 234; the IFSC drafting ties the exercise of the option to the cessation of section 147 deduction. Specific rules, notifications or forms are to be prescribed (delegated legislation). No rules, notifications or circulars are reproduced in the clause; any detailed procedural provisions are Not stated in the document.

      Practical Implications

      • Compliance and risk areas: Companies must monitor timelines closely-three-month window for initial election and one-year window for renewal. Failure to comply with sections 232(1)-(20) triggers cessation and activates a ten-year bar on re-entry. Administrative decisions are time-limited (decision within three months from quarter-end), but applicants must be prepared to produce supporting documents on request. The clause imposes a procedural bar for re-entry after exit, which is a significant compliance consequence.
      • Record-keeping/evidence: Companies should retain incorporation records, documents evidencing qualifying-company status, records concerning section 147 deductions for IFSC units, and evidence of compliance with section 232 requirements for the entire ten-year duration. Copies of all applications, communications and the Joint Commissioner's order should be maintained to evidence the dates of exercise, cessation and any renewals.

      Key Takeaways

      • The clause prescribes a formal, time-bound application mechanism to opt into the tonnage tax scheme, administered by the Joint Commissioner.
      • Initial election must be made within three months of incorporation or first qualification; IFSC units have a similar three-month window tied to cessation of section 147 deduction.
      • Approval or refusal must be communicated in writing, and refusal requires a reasonable opportunity of being heard; decisions must be made within a statutorily prescribed period (three months from quarter-end).
      • An approved option runs for ten years from exercise and applies from the tax year of election; renewal is possible within one year from the end of the tax year in which the option ceased.
      • Cessation events are enumerated (loss of qualification, default u/s 232, exclusion u/s 234, or a written declaration withdrawing applicability), and cessation leads to computation under other Act provisions.
      • Voluntary opt-out, default, or exclusion triggers a ten-year ineligibility period to opt into the tonnage scheme again.
      • Details on prescribed forms, definitions of "qualifying company" and related interpretive guidance are Not stated in the document and remain subject to secondary rules or further statutory text.

      Differences between Clause 231 of the Income Tax Bill, 2025 (Old Version) and Section 231 of the Income-tax Act, 2025

      Two drafting differences are apparent from the provided texts:

      • Reference to sub-sections in provision on renewals: In the Bill (Clause 231, Old Version) sub-section (11) provides that "The provisions of sub-sections (1) to (10) shall apply in relation to a renewal..." whereas the enacted Section 231 in the Income-tax Act, 2025 provides that "The provisions of sub-sections (1) to (9) shall apply in relation to a renewal..." (i.e., the Act excludes sub-section (10) from the list).
        • Practical impact: This narrowing in the enacted text removes sub-section (10) (the explicit renewal window provision) from the list of provisions that apply "in the same manner" when processing renewals. The practical effect is that the renewal procedure is to be governed by the substantive procedural and eligibility provisions (1)-(9) but not by sub-section (10) itself, which could be interpreted to avoid circular application of the renewal-window provision to renewals. The Bill's version would have expressly made the renewal-window provision part of the procedural package that governs renewals; the Act's change appears to isolate the renewal window (sub-section (10)) as a standalone rule rather than a rule that is to be reapplied by reference. The document does not explicate legislative intent; further interpretation is Not stated in the document.
      • Minor drafting variance: Sub-section (1) in the Bill says "in the form and manner, as prescribed," while the Act version uses "in the form and manner, as may be prescribed." Practical impact: This is a marginal drafting or stylistic change with no obvious substantive difference in the obligation to follow prescribed forms and manners; the document does not state any intended change in delegated power.

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