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Taxability of income from transfer of channel as short term ...

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February 10, 2024

Taxability of income from transfer of channel as short term capital gains - taxability in India or not? - The tribunal observed that, it is established that the ownership of the Star World channel is outside India - ccordingly in our considered view, the income arising out of the transfer of Star World channel, being an asset outside India by the assessee to SIML will not fall within the provisions of section 9(1)(i) and accordingly not taxable in India.

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