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Corporate Tax Cut: PNB Housing Finance’s Effective Tax Rate To Reduce By 8-9 Percentage Points

Slew of measures to revive the economy and housing finance sector, says Managing Director Sanjaya Gupta.

Men walk past apartment blocks under construction in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. (Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg)
Men walk past apartment blocks under construction in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. (Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg)

PNB Housing Finance said the company's effective tax rate will come down by 8-9 percentage points following the government's decision to slash corporate tax rate.

The effective tax rate of PNB Housing Finance on a consolidated basis was 31.30 percent for 2018-19.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced slashing the basic corporate tax rate for domestic companies to 22 percent from 30 percent on Sept. 20. The effective tax rate for domestic companies reduced to 25.17 percent from 34.94 percent inclusive of surcharge and cess.

"Considering the tax reductions per the announcement, the expected reduction in the effective tax rate for PNB Housing can be anywhere between 8-9 percent," it said in a regulatory filing.

New manufacturing companies that start production on or before March 31, 2023 and are incorporated on or after Oct. 1, 2019 will have an option to pay tax at 15 percent if they do not avail any exemption/incentive.

The effective tax rate for such companies will be 17.01 percent, inclusive of surcharge and cess. This is a very positive move and is expected to result in enhanced economic activity along with the reduction in tax rates, PNB Housing Finance said.

Company's Managing Director Sanjaya Gupta said a slew of measures have been taken by the government to revive the economy and housing finance sector.

"This includes measures like relaxation in minimum holding period to six months for securitisation, additional liquidity support to NHB for further lending to HFCs, on-lending of housing loans up to Rs 20 lakh to be qualified under priority sector lending, relaxation in ECB (external commercial borrowings) end-use and fund for real estate sector, which are all positive for housing finance sector," Gupta said.

These measures will boost liquidity in housing finance companies and shall immensely help in enhancing the sector's fund position and further strengthen the asset-liability management.

Moreover, the reduction in corporate tax rate will be a big boost to the capital base and help revive the growth and employment generation across all sectors, Gupta added.

Stock of the company fell 5 percent to close at Rs 647.55 on BSE.

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