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Payments from Indian Hotel Owner for Global Reservation Services is Business Income: AAR

May 24, 2010 1143 Views 0 comment Print

The payments received by the Applicant from the Indian hotel owner for provision of global reservation services (‘GRS’) would be chargeable to tax in India under section 9(1)(i) read with Articles 5 and 7 of the India-Luxembourg DTAA as business income and is attributable to the Applicant’s permanent establishment in India.

Taxability of Payment for assignment of contractual rights in connection with the supply of products to foreign company not having PE

May 22, 2010 7800 Views 0 comment Print

Recently, the Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR) in the case of Laird Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. [2010-TIOL-06-ARA-IT] has held that the fees received by the USA company for assigning contractual rights to the applicant for supply of products in India is taxable as business profits and in the absence of a Permanent Establishment (PE) such consideration is not taxable in India under the India-USA tax treaty (the tax treaty). Accordingly,

Taxability of transfer of shares of an Indian company from one non-resident to another non-resident for no consideration in the course of group reorganisation

May 22, 2010 2633 Views 0 comment Print

Recently, the Authority for Advance Ruling (AAR) in the case of M/s Amiantit International Holding Ltd. [2010-TIOL-07-ARA-IT] held that the capital gains is taxable only when the applicant derive any profit or gain in the form of money or money’s worth or which is capable of being turned into money has accrued or arisen to the applicant.

Taxability of income received by foreign company for procurement support services rendered by its Indian office to other foreign company

May 22, 2010 1201 Views 0 comment Print

AAR held that income received by a foreign company for procurement support services rendered by its Indian office in connection with purchase operations undertaken by other foreign company in India, is taxable in India.

AAR ruling is binding on a taxpayer and the Tax Authority in relation to transaction in respect of which the AAR ruling was sought: Bombay HC

May 19, 2010 1811 Views 0 comment Print

Recently Bombay high court in the case of The Prudential Assurance Company Ltd. (Taxpayer) [AIT-2010-170-HC] on the binding nature of a ruling pronounced by the Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR), reiterated the relevant provisions of the Indian Tax Laws (ITL) and held that an AAR ruling is binding on a taxpayer and the Tax Authority, in relation to the transaction in respect of which the AAR ruling was sought.

AAR rules no capital gains on Part IX conversion of firm to company

May 19, 2010 2526 Views 0 comment Print

This Tax Alert summarizes a recent ruling of the Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR) [A.A.R. No. 797 of 2009] in the case of M/s Umicore Finance Luxembourg (Applicant). There was a sale of shares of a company by its shareholders which had received such shares on conversion of a firm into the company, under the provisions of Part IX of the Indian Company Law (ICL).

AAR on taxability of payments made for support services

May 16, 2010 1327 Views 0 comment Print

This Tax Alert summarizes a recent ruling of the Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR) in the case of Ernst and Young Pvt. Ltd. (Applicant) on the taxability of payments made for support services provided by an affiliate in the UK to the Applicant. The AAR held that the provision of support services does not ‘make available’ any technology to the Applicant and, hence, the payments made are not taxable in India as ‘fees for technical services’ (FTS) under the India-UK tax treaty (Tax Treaty).

AAR grants Capital Gain exemption under the India-Mauritius Tax Treaty to E*Trade Mauritius – Treaty Shopping permissible within the legal framework

May 16, 2010 564 Views 0 comment Print

The Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR) in the case of E*Trade Mauritius Ltd. (AAR No. 826 of 2009) has held that that capital gains arising from the sale of shares in an Indian company would be exempt from tax in India under Article 13(4) of the India-Mauritius Tax Treaty (tax treaty).

Profits / losses on futures and options contracts (derivative transactions) would be in the nature of ‘Business Income’: AAR

May 10, 2010 573 Views 0 comment Print

Recently, the Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR) in the case of Royal Bank of Canada (A.A.R No 816 of 2009) has held that the profits / losses on futures and options contracts (derivative transactions) carried out by Canadian entity would be in the nature of ‘Business Income’. Further since the entity did not have a Permanent Establishment (PE) in India, as per Article 5 of the India-Canada tax treaty (the tax treaty), the Business Income of the applicant would not be taxable in India.

Income earned by NRI from his employment in USA can not be taxed in India

May 6, 2010 1218 Views 0 comment Print

In the light of the foregoing, the question is answered in the negative. To elaborate, the applicant being a non-resident during the previous year 2008-09, the income earned by him from his employment in USA can not be taxed under Income-tax Act, 1961.

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