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Allocation of Corporate Product Manager cost 2 its Indian subsidiary,Will it be an import of service, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 1910
Dated: 1-5-2010
By:- Sanjeev Sharma

Allocation of Corporate Product Manager cost 2 its Indian subsidiary,Will it be an import of service


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A foreign parent company allocates the cost of its Corporate Product Manager ( who looks after the particular businesss of all the companies in the group) to its all subsidiaries (including indian subsidiary Co.) around the world. For Indian subsidiary, will it be an import of service ? If yes, under which category ??

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1 Dated: 3-5-2010
By:- Surender Gupta
Why it allocates the cost of its corporate manager to its all subsidiaries? Is it not mean that parent company is providing some services to the subsidiary through its corporate product manager? The allocation may be on cost to cost basis but the main question is, what is the nature? It may taxable as Import of service in the hands of Indian subsidiary companies. You may argue that parent company is not provided any service to its subsidiary companies, in that case, you need to describe the nature more.

2 Dated: 4-5-2010
By:- napolean bonaparte
It appears that the work of the Corporate Product Manager is to develop the market for the product or of the design of the product; in the former case, the service would fall under business auxiliary services as any service relating to the promotion or marketing of the service provided by the client; in the latter case, this may fall under the management consultant's service; further, unless there is import of service there would not be distribution of the costs to the entities that are separate legally.

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