PIB exposes fake news by NDTV about Union Budget

News channel NDTV’s screenshot was shared by PIB in a tweet while it debunked the claim.

NewsBharati    02-Feb-2022 11:38:45 AM
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New Delhi, February 2: The Press Information Bureau’s fact-checking arm debunked NDTV’s claims that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a reduction of corporate tax from 18% to 15%.

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PIB Fact Check said in a tweet, “Fake news is being spread about reduction of Corporate tax in the Budget. The government has proposed to reduce the Alternate Minimum Tax rate for cooperative societies to 15% from the current 18.5%.”
 
 
News channel NDTV’s screenshot was shared by PIB in a tweet while it debunked the claim. The budget speech that NDTV telecasted live on Tuesday is available on its YouTube channel.

In her speech, the FM said, “Currently, cooperative societies are required to pay Alternate Minimum Tax at the rate of eighteen and one half per cent. However, companies pay the same at the rate of fifteen per cent. To provide a level playing field between co-operative societies and companies, I, propose to reduce this rate for the cooperative societies also to fifteen per cent.”
 
 
AMT / Alternate Minimum Tax is basically minimum tax that co-operative societies have to pay if they claim profit-linked deductions in a FY where the normal tax payable is less than AMT. It works on same principle as Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) that is applicable for companies. Earlier, the AMT for cooperative societies was 18.5%, which has been reduced to 15%.