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Taxability in India of the salary of its employee, sent abroad ...

Income Tax

February 9, 2018

Taxability in India of the salary of its employee, sent abroad for rendering services to a foreign company - Accrual of income - assessment of income for period of deputation - once the income is taxable in the USA as per DTAA, it is not taxable in India - No withholding tax (TDS) liability - AAR

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