- CBIC clarifies no GST on ESOPs, ESPPs, RSUs offered by Indian subsidiaries of foreign companies, except for additional charges
- No GST can be levied on the offer of ESPPs, ESOPs, or RSUs to employees by Indian subsidiaries of foreign holding companies
- Transfer of securities from foreign holding companies to employees should not involve additional payment by the Indian subsidiary
- Companies offer ESPPs, ESOPs, RSUs to employees as part of their compensation packages
Source: news.onepercentclub.io
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