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Sebi's new asset class proposal has made Cat 3 AIFs a worried lot

While it is believed that the proposed new asset class could be a game-changer by pulling away investors from unregistered and unauthorised investment products, there is also talk among Category III AIF managers that a potential tax advantage could lead to some of their investors routing a part of their money towards the new option.

August 08, 2024 / 18:22 IST
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The root cause for concern is the belief that the new asset class would be taxed lower as compared to the Category III AIFs as the products would be launched by mutual funds, which enjoy the benefits of a pass-through status – the income is taxed in the hands of the investor and the fund does not have to pay any tax.
The root cause for concern is the belief that the new asset class would be taxed lower as compared to the Category 3 AIFs as the products would be launched by mutual funds, which enjoy the benefits of a pass-through status – the income is taxed in the hands of the investor and the fund does not have to pay any tax.

The Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) industry, especially the Category 3 funds community, has become a worried lot ever since the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) came out with a discussion paper, proposing a ‘New Asset Class’.

While it is believed that the proposed new asset class could be a game-changer by pulling away investors from unregistered and unauthorised investment products, there is also talk among Category 3 AIF managers that a potential tax advantage could lead to some of their investors routing a part of their money towards the new option.

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The root cause for concern is the belief that the new asset class would be taxed lower as compared to the Category III AIFs as the products would be launched by mutual funds, which enjoy the benefits of a pass-through status – the income is taxed in the hands of the investor and the fund does not have to pay any tax.

Also read: MC Explainer | All you need to know about the new asset class proposed by Sebi