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Budget 2020: Govt abolishes DDT; experts see more participation from investors

The abolition of DDT was among the most expected moves that the market was anticipating from the Budget 2020.

February 01, 2020 / 13:52 IST
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The Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech on February 1 announced the abolition of dividend distribution tax (DDT).

"Companies will no longer be required to pay DDT. Recipients will pay the tax at their applicable rate. A total of Rs 25,000 crore is revenue foregone due to DDT abolition," said the Finance Minister, adding that this will make India an attractive investment destination.

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The abolition of DDT was among the most expected moves that the market was anticipating from the Budget 2020.

The dividend distribution tax had the multiplicity of taxes which was first levied on profits earned by the company and then on distributable profits which are further levied at source before passing onto investors.