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Free samples to doctors to be now considered as taxable income

Doctors getting free samples of medicines, gifts or foreign trips from pharmaceutical or healthcare companies should now be prepared to pay tax as such freebies will be calculated as taxable income.

Similarly, drug makers and allied healthcare companies will also be no longer get tax exemptions on expenses for such promotional activities, according to a Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) notification last week. It has also asked its officials to take "necessary action" to implement the guidelines.
There is a rampant practice of drug makers giving freebies to doctors in forms of gifts, sponsoring foreign trips and sight seeing in return for prescribing a particular company's brand of drug over its competitors. This expenditure is embedded in the cost of medicines and borne by consumers.

Last month, following a directive from the prime minister's office (PMO), department of pharmaceuticals held a meeting with representatives of the drug industry, Medical Council of India (MCI) and finance ministry to respond to allegations of violations of the guidelines by doctors. The rules are currently not applicable to pharmaceutical companies, but considered unethical. CBDT said it has to its notice about freebies being doled out illegally to doctors.

Gulhati said it was difficult to estimate the impact on earnings of companies because expenses on such tax deductable promotional activities are not separately disclosed. But according to chief of an Indian drug company, the drug industry spends about 5% of its revenues on such promotional activities.

Indian Drug Manufacturers' Association secretary general Daara Patel said the government needs to be flexible with its rules to ensure introduction of new drugs are not restricted. "Why will a doctor take sample of new medicines or simple medical instrument if he will be taxed for it?" He said that IDMA will take up the matter with department of pharmaceuticals and MCI to exempt drug samples or medical equipment for promotion of their brands.

According to Indian Income Tax Act, expenditure from the income is eligible for tax deduction if it is spend for promotion of business or profession. But since the amended guidelines of MCI of 2009 make such freebies and promotional activities illegal, this provision was no longer applicable in the pharmaceuticals and allied health care industry, the CBDT release said.

Yet to receive the Refund Cheque? Check status


Now you can check your refund status via desk procedure given in below link by the Income-tax department

“NULL” Error during uploading the XML file for e-filing ITR Return


This particular problem happens when there is slow internet connection or network congestion, as the XML is file is not read completely and henceforth it throws exception stating to upload proper XML.

Trying after sometime may resolve this problem.

Kindly follow the following steps:
Set the Internet Explorer security settings to Low. Go to Control Panel — Java — General — Settings Uncheck the “Keep Temporary Files on my computer” and click the “Delete Files” button and press OK. Close your existing browser and open a new browser and upload your xml file again. Moreover, use only IE or Chrome as your browser.

If the problem persist, kindly contact the ASK call center at ask@incometaxindia.gov.in.

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