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TDS u/s 195 - professional fees paid outside India - it cannot ...


Professional Fees Paid Abroad Not 'Other Income' Without FTS Article; Classified as Business Income, No TDS Under Sec 195.

November 1, 2023

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

TDS u/s 195 - professional fees paid outside India - it cannot go to the article of ‘other income’ only because of the reason that FTS article is not there in the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement. - To bring it under article “ other Income “, it has to be established first that income stream does not fall in any other article of DTAA. Undisputedly, all the recipient are in the business of the services. Therefore there income first classify under article of Business income. - No TDS liability - AT

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