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Clarifications on computation of book profit for the purposes of levy of Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) under section 115JB of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) compliant companies.
July, 26th 2017
                                                                        Circular Number 24/2017

                                     F. No 133/23/2015-TPL
                                      Government of India
                                       Ministry of Finance
                                    Department of Revenue
                                  Central Board of Direct Taxes
                                         (TPL Division)
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                                                                             Dated 25 th July, 2017

Subject: Clarifications on computation of book profit for the purposes of levy of Minimum
Alternate Tax (MAT) under section 115JB of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for Indian Accounting
Standards (Ind AS) compliant companies.
Central Government notified the Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) which are converged with
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) vide Companies (Indian Accounting Standards)
Rules, 2015. Consequently, the Finance Act, 2017, has amended the provisions of section 115JB of
the Income-tax Act, 1961 (`the Act') for Ind AS compliant companies w.e.f. 1st day of April, 2017
(A.Y. 2017-18).
The Central Board of Direct Taxes ('the Board ') has received representations from various
stakeholders seeking clarifications on certain issues arising therefrom. The matter was referred to an
expert committee. The Committee after duly considering the representations from stakeholders has
recommended issuance of clarifications by way of FAQs for these issues.
The matter has been considered by the Board and the following clarifications are issued:
Question 1: The profit for the period may include Marked to market (MTM) gains/ losses on
account of fair value adjustments on various financial instruments recognised through profit
or loss (FVTPL). A situation may arise where the losses on account of fair value adjustments
could be added back in view of clause (i) of Explanation 1 to section 115JB (2) of the Act.
Whether the losses on such instruments require any adjustment for computing book profits
for the purposes of MAT?
Answer: Since MTM gains recognised through profit or loss on FVTPL classified financial
instruments are included in book profits for MAT computation, it is clarified that MTM losses on
such instruments recognised through profit or loss shall not require any adjustments as provided
under clause (i) of Explanation 1 to section 115JB(2) of the Act. However, in case of provision for
diminution/ impairment in value of assets other than FVTPL financial instruments, the existing
adjustment of clause (i) of Explanation 1 to section 115JB (2) of the Act shall apply.
It is further clarified that for financial instruments where gains and losses are recognised through
Other Comprehensive income (OCI), the amended provisions of MAT shall continue to apply.
Question 2: For the purposes of section 115JB of the Act, what shall be the starting point for
computing Book profits for Ind AS compliant companies? Whether Profit before other
comprehensive income [Item number XIII in Part 2 (Statement of Profit and Loss) of Division






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II of Schedule III to the Companies Act 2013] or Total Comprehensive Income(including
other comprehensive income)[Item number XV in Part 2 (Statement of Profit and Loss) of
Division II of Schedule III to the Companies Act 2013] shall be the starting point?
Answer: Starting point for computing Book profits for Ind AS compliant companies shall be Profit
before other comprehensive income [Item number XIII in Part 2 (Statement of Profit and Loss) of
Division II of Schedule III to the Companies Act 2013].
Question 3: As per Explanation to Section 115 JB (2C) of the Act, the convergence date is
defined as the first day of the first Indian Accounting standards reporting period as defined in
Ind AS 101. The Memorandum explaining the provisions of the Finance Bill 2017mentions
that the adjustment as on the last day of the comparative period is to be considered. It may be
clarified as to what would be the appropriate manner for computation of transition amount
on convergence date, 1st April i.e. at the start of the day or at the end of the day?
Answer: In the first year of adoption of Ind AS, the companies would prepare Ind AS financial
statement for reporting year with a comparative financial statement for immediately preceding year.
As per Ind AS 101, a company would make all Ind AS adjustments on the opening date of the
comparative financial year. The entity is also required to present an equity reconciliation between
previous Indian GAAP and Ind AS amounts, both on the opening date of preceding year as well as
on the closing date of the preceding year. The amounts as on start of the opening date of the first
year of adoption should be considered for the purposes of computation of transition amount.
For example, companies which adopt Ind AS with effect from 1 st day of April 2016 are required to
prepare their financial statements for the year 2016-17 as per requirements of Ind AS. Such
companies are also required to prepare an opening balance sheet as of 1 st day of April 2015 and
restate the financial statements for the comparative period 2015-16. In such a case, the first time
adoption adjustments as of 31st day of March 2016 should be considered [i.e. the start of business
on 1 st day of April 2016 (or, equivalently, close of business on 31 st day of March 2016)] for
computation of MAT liability for previous year 2016-17 (Assessment year 2017-18) and thereafter.
Question 4: As per Indian GAAP, proposed dividend was required to be recognized in the
financial statements for the year for which it pertained to even though these were declared in
the subsequent year. Section 115JB of the Act already provides for adjustments for dividend
for computation of book profit. As per Ind AS, the amount of proposed dividend (including
dividend distribution taxes) is required to be recognized in the year in which it has been
declared rather than the year for which it pertains to. Accordingly, on transition to Ind AS,
the amount of proposed dividend for FY 2015-16 which was recognized in profit and loss
account in FY 2015-16 is required to be reversed and credited to Retained Earnings. For the
computation of MAT, whether these balances would form part of the transition amount and
thus be adjusted over a period of 5 years?
Answer: Adjustment of proposed dividend (including dividend distribution taxes) shall not form
part of the transition amount.
Question 5: Under Ind AS, adjustments on the transition date may have a corresponding
impact on deferred taxes. Should the deferred taxes on such amounts be considered for the
purpose of transition amount?


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Answer: Any deferred taxes adjustments recorded on the transition date shall be ignored for the
purpose of computing Transition Amount.
Question 6: As mentioned in Question No.1, clause (i) of Explanation 1 to Section 115JB(2) of
the Act provides for adjustments for computation of book profit for the amount or amounts set
aside as provision for diminution in the value of any asset. Convergence date adjustments may
include adjustment for Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts (Expected Credit Loss
adjustment) at the time of transition. Whether these adjustments would form part of the
transition amount referred to in section 115JB(2C) of the Act?
Answer: Adjustments relating to provision for diminution in the value of any assets other than the
ones mentioned in Question Number 1 above, shall not be considered for the purpose of
computation of the Transition Amount. Therefore, adjustments relating to provision for doubtful
debts shall not be considered for the purpose of computation of the transition amount.
Question 7: Under Section 115 JB of the Act, transition amount has been defined as the
amount or the aggregate of the amounts adjusted in the `Other Equity' (excluding capital
reserve and securities premium reserve) on the convergence date. Whether changes in share
application money on reclassification to `Other Equity' would form part of the Transition
Amount?
Answer: Share application money pending allotment which is reclassified to Other Equity on
transition date shall not be considered for the purpose of computing Transition Amount.
Question 8: Under Ind AS, Investments in preference share is considered to be a liability and
the corresponding dividend expense is debited to Profit and loss account as interest cost.
Should such interest expenses on preference shares be deducted for the purpose of MAT
computation?
Answer: For the purpose of computation of MAT, profit/Transition Amount shall be increased by
dividend/interest on preference share (including dividend distribution taxes) whether presented as
dividend or interest.
Question 9: How do we account for items such as equity component, if any, of financial
instruments like Non-Convertible debentures (NCDs), Interest free loan etc. included in other
equity as per Ind AS for the computation of transition amount under MAT?
Answer: Items such as equity component of financial instruments like NCD's, Interest free loan etc.
would be included in the Transition Amount.
Question 10: Where revaluation/ fair value adjustments have been made to items of Property, Plant & Equipment (PPE) under Ind AS, as per section 115JB of the Act, the book profit of the previous year in which the items of PPE are retired, disposed or realised shall be increased or decreased, as the case may be, by the revaluation amount relatable to such items of PPE. Whether the revaluation amount to be considered for adjustment should be the gross amount of the revaluation or the amount after adjustment of the depreciation on the revaluation amount? Answer: The book profit of the previous year in which the items of PPE are retired, disposed, realised or otherwise transferred shall be increased or decreased, as the case may be, by the 3 revaluation amount after adjustment of the depreciation on the revaluation amount relatable to such asset. This has been explained by an illustration as under: Fair Ind-AS Value/Revaluat (considering ion Erstwhile fair Particulars Adjustments Indian GAAP value/revaluati and on adjustment corresponding on PPE) depreciation WDV/Deemed Cost as on 1 April 100 1000 900 2015 Depreciation @ 10% for F.Y. 2015- 10 100 90 16 WDV as on 1 April 2016 90 900 810 Depreciation @ 10% for F.Y. 2016- 9 90 81 17 WDV as on 1 April 2017 81 810 729* Sale value as on 1 April 2017 900 900 Profit on sale credited to P&L 819 90 Adjustment for MAT - revaluation amount after adjustment of the 0 729* depreciation Profit on sale to be considered for 819 819 MAT Question 11: How should adjustments for service concession arrangements be treated for the purpose of computation of book profit under MAT? Answer: Adjustments on account of Service Concession arrangements would be included in the Transition Amount and also on an ongoing basis. Question 12: Existing clause (iii) of explanation to section 115JB(2) of the Act provides for deduction of lower of the amount of loss brought forward or unabsorbed depreciation as per books of account for computation of book profits. In case where, on adjustment of transition amount, the losses as per books of account gets wiped off, whether deduction for the said amount would be available for assessment year 2017-2018 onwards? Answer: For assessment year 2017-2018, the deduction of lower of depreciation or losses shall be allowed based on the position as on 31 March 2016. For the subsequent periods, the position as per books of account drawn as per Ind AS shall be considered for computing lower of loss brought forward or unabsorbed depreciation. Question 13: How Capital Reserves or Securities Premium existing as per old Indian GAAP reclassified to Retained Earnings/ Other Reserves on Convergence date be treated for MAT purpose. 4 Answer: The Capital Reserves or Securities Premium existing as on the convergence date as per the erstwhile Indian GAAP which are reclassified to Retained Earnings/ Other Reserves under Ind AS and vice versa, shall not be considered for the purposes of Transition Amount. It is further clarified, that even after such reclassifications, the amount of revaluation reserve shall continue to be considered as revaluation reserve for the purposes of computation of book profit and shall also include transfer to any other reserves by whatever name called or capitalised. Question 14: Companies which follow accounting year other than March, 2017 ending for Companies Act purposes and are required to transition to Ind AS will have to prepare financial statements for MAT purposes for FY 2016-17 partly under Indian GAAP and partly under Ind AS. How should such companies compute MAT on transition to Ind AS? Answer: In view of second proviso to section 115JB (2) of the Act, companies will be required to follow Indian GAAP for the pre-convergence period and Ind AS for the balance period. For example, a Company following December ending will be required to prepare, accounts for MAT purposes under Indian GAAP for 9 months upto December 2016 and under Ind AS for 3 months thereafter. The transition amount will be calculated with reference to 1 st January, 2017. (Abhishek Gautam) Under Secretary to the Government of India Copy to:- 1. PS to FM/ OSD to FM/ OSD to MoS(R). 2. PS to Secretary (Revenue). 3. The Chairperson, Members and all other officers in CBDT of the rank of Under Secretary and above. 4. All Pr. Chief Commissioners/ Pr. Director General of Income-tax ­ with a request to circulate amongst all officers in their regions/ charges. 5. Pr. DGIT (Systems)/ Pr. DGIT (Vigilance)/ Pr. DGIT (Admn.)/ Pr. DG (NADT)/ Pr. DGIT (L&R). 6. CIT (M&TP), CBDT. 7. Web manager for posting on the departmental website. 5
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