NEW DELHI: As the government readies an action plan for startups, an investors' body today sought tax incentives<\/a> on investments and easier norms for opening and closure of a company to give a boost to such ventures.
\n
Investors' association TiE
Silicon Valley<\/a> President Venktesh Shukla said a large number of startups are failing and \"we should allow them to close their units in an easy way. It is extremely critical because lot of their energy is wasted in unproductive work\".
\n
Norms should also be eased for Indian
startup<\/a>s to raise money, he said while interacting with media on the 'Startup India' event to be held tomorrow, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> will unveil an action plan to encourage budding entrepreneurs.
\n
\nThe other members of the association asked for tax incentives in all investments coming from the US.
\n
Kanwal Rekhi, managing director of Inventus Capital said that India does not impose tax on investments in
capital market<\/a> but levies investments in startups.
\n
\n\"Investment made from Mauritius is not taxed but those made from the US come under tax ambit. We don't want to invest through indirect route, we want to make investment directly from Silicon Valley to India,\" Rekhi said.
\n
\nThe members of the association emphasised on simple regulatory regime for new age ventures in India and global investors.
\n
About 40 leading CEOs, venture capitalist and angel investors from Silicon Valley are attending the function.
SoftBank<\/a> CEO Masayoshi Son, WeWork Founder Adam Nuemann and Uber Founder Travis Kalanick will be among the top executives.
\n
\n\"There is an incentive to invest in stock markets but disincentive to invest in startups. Why so?,\" Rekhi said, hoping for some good announcement tomorrow.
\n
\nHe said that 70 per cent of the jobs in the US are created by small units and this model can also be replicated in India.
\n
\nHindustan Semiconductors Manufacturing Corporation Chairman Deven Verma said Indians in Silicon valley are no different but perform extraordinarily because of environment there.
\n
\n\"We need to develop Silicon valley-kind of environment in India,\" Verma said.
\n
\nSharing similar views, Vinod Dham, Executive Managing Director, IUVP, said jobs in India will be created by startups, \"so why give them step-motherly treatment.\"
\n
\n\"We have seen so many companies making billions of dollars. This government has a vision. This was not there in last ten years. Narendra Modi is trying to rally relevant people around that vision- entrepreneurs, investors,\" Dham added.
\n
\nSpeaking at the briefing, DIPP Secretary Amitabh Kant said that all these people will meet the Prime Minister and would also invest here.
\n
\nAs many as 2,000 startups would offer key inputs to the action plan.
\n
\nThe plan is expected to highlight initiatives and schemes being undertaken by the government to address various aspects on developing a conducive startup ecosystem in the country.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":50597098,"title":"Facebook profile picture affects hiring chances: study","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/facebook-profile-picture-affects-hiring-chances-study\/50597098","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":50597203,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Startup India: Silicon Valley investors pitch for easier norms","synopsis":"As the government readies an action plan for startups, an investors' body today sought tax incentives on investments and easier norms.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/startup-india-silicon-valley-investors-pitch-for-easier-norms","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-01-15 23:30:07","lastupd":"2016-01-15 23:30:55","breadcrumbTags":["Narendra Modi","policy","capital market","silicon valley","startup","Softbank","tax incentives"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/startup-india-silicon-valley-investors-pitch-for-easier-norms"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-01-15" data-index="article_1">

印度:硅谷创业投资者更规范

因为政府决心创业公司的行动计划,一个投资者的身体今天寻求投资税收激励和规范。

  • 更新2016年1月15日11:30点坚持

新德里:因为政府决心创业公司的行动计划,一个投资者的身体今天税收优惠投资和更规范的打开和关闭公司推动这样的企业。

投资者协会的领带硅谷总统Venktesh Shukla说大量的创业失败,“我们应该允许他们亲密的单位在一个简单的方法。是非常关键的,因为很多能源被浪费在低效的工作”。

规范对印度也应该有所缓解启动筹集资金,他说在与媒体互动明天举行的“启动印度”事件,当总理莫迪将推出一项行动计划,以鼓励崭露头角的企业家。

的其他成员协会要求的税收激励所有来自美国的投资。

坎瓦尔Rekhi Inventus资本董事总经理表示,印度没有对投资税资本市场但在创业投资征税。

“投资由毛里求斯是免税但那些由美国受到税收范围。我们不想通过间接投资路线,我们想直接从硅谷到印度投资,”Rekhi说。

协会的成员强调简单的新时代企业监管制度在印度和全球投资者。

大约40领先的ceo,风险资本家和天使投资人从硅谷参加函数。软银首席执行长孙正义WeWork创始人亚当Nuemann和超级特拉维斯兰格尼创始人将高管之一。

”有一个激励投资股市,但抑制投资创业。为什么如此?Rekhi说,希望明天一些好的消息。

他说,在美国70%的工作岗位是由小单位和该模型在印度也可以复制。

印度斯坦半导体制造公司董事长德文Verma说在硅谷的印度人没有但执行异常,因为不同的环境。

“我们需要在印度开发硅valley-kind环境,”时表示。

分享相似的看法,Vinod汉姆执行董事总经理IUVP,说在印度工作将由初创企业,“为什么给他们的继母治疗。”

“我们已经看到很多公司赚取数十亿美元。这个政府有一个愿景。这不是在最后的十年。莫迪正努力争取相关人这一愿景——企业家、投资者,”汉姆补充道。

在发布会上,DIPP秘书Amitabh康德说,这些人将在这里见到总理和也会投资。

多达2000个创业公司将提供关键行动计划的输入。

该计划预计将突出政府所采取的行动和计划来解决各方面发展有利的创业生态系统。

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NEW DELHI: As the government readies an action plan for startups, an investors' body today sought tax incentives<\/a> on investments and easier norms for opening and closure of a company to give a boost to such ventures.
\n
Investors' association TiE
Silicon Valley<\/a> President Venktesh Shukla said a large number of startups are failing and \"we should allow them to close their units in an easy way. It is extremely critical because lot of their energy is wasted in unproductive work\".
\n
Norms should also be eased for Indian
startup<\/a>s to raise money, he said while interacting with media on the 'Startup India' event to be held tomorrow, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> will unveil an action plan to encourage budding entrepreneurs.
\n
\nThe other members of the association asked for tax incentives in all investments coming from the US.
\n
Kanwal Rekhi, managing director of Inventus Capital said that India does not impose tax on investments in
capital market<\/a> but levies investments in startups.
\n
\n\"Investment made from Mauritius is not taxed but those made from the US come under tax ambit. We don't want to invest through indirect route, we want to make investment directly from Silicon Valley to India,\" Rekhi said.
\n
\nThe members of the association emphasised on simple regulatory regime for new age ventures in India and global investors.
\n
About 40 leading CEOs, venture capitalist and angel investors from Silicon Valley are attending the function.
SoftBank<\/a> CEO Masayoshi Son, WeWork Founder Adam Nuemann and Uber Founder Travis Kalanick will be among the top executives.
\n
\n\"There is an incentive to invest in stock markets but disincentive to invest in startups. Why so?,\" Rekhi said, hoping for some good announcement tomorrow.
\n
\nHe said that 70 per cent of the jobs in the US are created by small units and this model can also be replicated in India.
\n
\nHindustan Semiconductors Manufacturing Corporation Chairman Deven Verma said Indians in Silicon valley are no different but perform extraordinarily because of environment there.
\n
\n\"We need to develop Silicon valley-kind of environment in India,\" Verma said.
\n
\nSharing similar views, Vinod Dham, Executive Managing Director, IUVP, said jobs in India will be created by startups, \"so why give them step-motherly treatment.\"
\n
\n\"We have seen so many companies making billions of dollars. This government has a vision. This was not there in last ten years. Narendra Modi is trying to rally relevant people around that vision- entrepreneurs, investors,\" Dham added.
\n
\nSpeaking at the briefing, DIPP Secretary Amitabh Kant said that all these people will meet the Prime Minister and would also invest here.
\n
\nAs many as 2,000 startups would offer key inputs to the action plan.
\n
\nThe plan is expected to highlight initiatives and schemes being undertaken by the government to address various aspects on developing a conducive startup ecosystem in the country.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":50597098,"title":"Facebook profile picture affects hiring chances: study","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/facebook-profile-picture-affects-hiring-chances-study\/50597098","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":50597203,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Startup India: Silicon Valley investors pitch for easier norms","synopsis":"As the government readies an action plan for startups, an investors' body today sought tax incentives on investments and easier norms.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/startup-india-silicon-valley-investors-pitch-for-easier-norms","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-01-15 23:30:07","lastupd":"2016-01-15 23:30:55","breadcrumbTags":["Narendra Modi","policy","capital market","silicon valley","startup","Softbank","tax incentives"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/startup-india-silicon-valley-investors-pitch-for-easier-norms"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/startup-india-silicon-valley-investors-pitch-for-easier-norms/50597203">