In case of a slump sale of business (i.e sale with full assets and liabilities), capital gains are calculated under a special mechanism given in Section 50B of the Income Tax Act, 1961. 1. What is a Slump Sale? “Slump sale means transfer of one or more undertakings as a result of the sale for a lump ...
In case of a slump sale of business (i.e sale with full assets and liabilities), capital gains are calculated under a special mechanism given in Section 50B of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
1. What is a Slump Sale?
- Defined in Section 2(42C):
“Slump sale means transfer of one or more undertakings as a result of the sale for a lump sum consideration without values being assigned to individual assets and liabilities.”
👉 Key features:
- Entire undertaking is transferred (business on going-concern basis).
- Sale consideration is lump-sum.
- No separate valuation is attached to assets/liabilities in the agreement.
- Transfer may be of entire business or one of the units/divisions.
2. Tax Treatment
- Section 50B is the special provision for computation of capital gains in slump sale.
- The “undertaking” itself is treated as a capital asset.
- Type of gain depends on period of holding of undertaking (not of individual assets):
- Held > 36 months → Long Term Capital Gain (LTCG)
- Held ≤ 36 months → Short Term Capital Gain (STCG)
⚠️ Note: Even if individual assets include stock-in-trade or short-term assets, period of holding of undertaking decides tax treatment.
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3. Computation of Capital Gain (Sec 50B)
Formula: Capital Gain = Full Value of Consideration – Net Worth of Undertaking
(a) Full Value of Consideration
- Lump sum sale price as per agreement.
- From A.Y. 2021-22 onwards → As per Sec 50B(2A), if sale consideration is less than Fair Market Value (FMV) of undertaking (calculated as per Rule 11UAE), then FMV is deemed consideration.
(b) Net Worth (Explanation 1 to Sec 50B)
Net Worth = Aggregate Value of Assets – Liabilities
- Assets Valuation
- Depreciable assets → Written Down Value (WDV) as per Income Tax Act (Sec 43(6)(c)).
- Non-depreciable assets (like land) → Book Value as per balance sheet.
- Other assets (like current assets, investments) → Book Value.
- Revaluation → ignored (not included).
- Liabilities
- Taken as per books of account (book value).
(c) Special Points
- No indexation benefit available for Net Worth.
- Net worth once calculated is deemed cost of acquisition & improvement (Explanation 2 to Sec 50B).
- Slump sale loss (if consideration < net worth) → Allowed to set-off as per normal capital gain rules.
4. Example
Suppose XYZ Ltd sells one of its divisions as slump sale:
- Lump sum consideration = ₹15 crore
- Assets & Liabilities in Books:
- Depreciable Assets (WDV) = ₹6 crore
- Land (Book Value) = ₹2 crore
- Current Assets = ₹4 crore
- Liabilities = ₹3 crore
👉 Net Worth = (6 + 2 + 4) – 3 = ₹9 crore
Capital Gain = 15 – 9 = ₹6 crore
If held for > 36 months → LTCG.
If ≤ 36 months → STCG.
5. Important Points
- No indexation benefit is available for slump sale.
- Form 3CEA (CA certificate) is required to certify computation of Net Worth.
- If slump exchange (consideration not in money but shares, etc.) → Not covered under 50B, other provisions may apply.
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