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The ITAT Delhi held that Bandwidth charges received by a ...


ITAT Delhi held Bandwidth charges not taxable as royalty income u/s 9(1)(vi) & Article 12(3) of India-Singapore DTAA for non-resident entity. TDS credit granted for corresponding TDS deducted on interest income.

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May 21, 2024

The ITAT Delhi held that Bandwidth charges received by a non-resident corporate entity from India are not taxable as royalty income u/s 9(1)(vi) and Article 12(3) of India-Singapore DTAA. The Tribunal relied on its consistent view in prior assessment years and directed the AO to delete the addition. Additionally, the ITAT directed the AO to grant TDS credit for corresponding TDS deducted on interest income from an income tax refund, as claimed by the assessee.

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