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Whether the payment received by the applicant from the Indian ...

Income Tax

October 14, 2015

Whether the payment received by the applicant from the Indian company for services rendered in China is taxable in India under Article 12(4) of DTAA between India and China? - contrast with China-Pakistan tax Treaty - Held Yes - The rate of tax is 10% on the gross amount under the DTAA. - AAR

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