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Supply of software on licence - Taxability in India - If the ...

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November 20, 2017

Supply of software on licence - Taxability in India - If the receipts cannot be taxed under the treaty as royalty, then it cannot be taxed under the domestic law under section 9(1)(vi) Income Tax Act and the amended provision cannot be read into treaty - AT

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