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Income taxable in India - royalty receipts - copyright - Light ...

Income Tax

January 1, 2024

Income taxable in India - royalty receipts - copyright - Light to broadcast “Live events” - when the agreements clearly bifurcate the consideration paid towards Live and “Non-Live Rights”, the Department can’t deem the payment made for “Live Rights” to have been made for a bouquet of rights. - the payments in dispute are not made for use of any “process” as defined u/s 9(1)(vi) of the Act and can’t be charged to tax as “Royalty” in the hands of the overseas rights holders. - AT

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