Nearly one-third of startup entrepreneurs in a survey said they were thinking of moving out of India to reduce their tax and compliance burden.This, they said, was because the government had yet to implement policy level changes that would have reduced the time taken by startups for tax and other compliances to just one hour a month.The survey, conducted by community platform LocalCircles in which over 4,400 entrepreneurs participated, found that 11% of respondents were seriously considering moving their businesses abroad, while another 20% said they were considering it, but had not yet evaluated in detail.“With the exception of angel tax resolution for the majority, the last 12 months have not been ideal for the Indian startup ecosystem ,” LocalCircles said in a statement. “Indian startups have been very vocal about the taxation rules in the country and how countries like Singapore have a very startup-friendly tax regime.”Entrepreneurs who participated in the survey said that the UK, the US and Singapore were their preferred locations to shift to as the governments there not only has more streamlined rules for startups but also provides incentives to them.