Finance Ministry to modernize the Indian Stamp Act
Archana Kejriwal | corplaw@vinodkothari.com
The Ministry of Finance, Government of India, through its Department of Revenue, has issued a draft Indian Stamp Bill, 2023[1] on 17th January, 2024 inviting public comments and suggestions within 30 days, with an intent to align it with the modern stamp duty regime. Once enacted, the Bill seeks to replace the Indian Stamp Act, 1899[2].
The Indian Stamp Act, 1899 is a fiscal legislation enacted for the purpose of generating revenue to the Government. Being enacted during the British era, the Act has undergone several amendments from time to time, however, most of the provisions still stand redundant, for instance, proviso under section 8(2) of the Act provides for the treatment of stamp duty on bonds, debentures or other securities issued by the local authority prior to 26th March, 1897, the Act at several places uses denomination of money in ‘anna’ which has no role in the present. Such transitional provisions hold no stand anymore, thus may be removed. Therefore, it has been proposed to modernise the legislation to enable it to deal with the present realities and objectives.
In this article, we have made an attempt to analyse the changes proposed.
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