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HC held that cloud computing services provided by a US-based ...


Cloud Computing Services: No Royalty or Technical Fees When Accessing Standard Automated Infrastructure Without IP Transfer

June 2, 2025

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

HC held that cloud computing services provided by a US-based company to Indian entities do not constitute royalty or fees for technical services (FTS). The services involve granting non-exclusive, non-transferable access to standard automated cloud infrastructure without transferring any skill, knowledge, technology, or intellectual property rights. Customers merely access standardized services without controlling or commercially exploiting the underlying hardware and software. The payments received are for service usage, not for the right to use scientific equipment or IPR. Consequently, the amounts are not taxable as royalty under the Income Tax Act or the India-US Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement.

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