Cyprus, which has described India's move last November to put investments from the island nation under tax lens as "unilateral", is looking forward to a fresh round of talks with the new government on the matter.
Emphasising that corrective action to rescind the notification should be taken promptly, a Cyprus Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, "We do expect that the issue will be resolved out in close co-operation with the new government."
The comments come at a time when Narendra Modi is set to take charge as the Prime Minister after the BJP gained single majority by bagging 282 seats in the 16th Lok Sabha elections.
Last November, the Finance Ministry had announced classifying Cyprus as a notified jurisdictional area since the island nation has not been providing information requested by tax authorities under exchange of information provisions of the double taxation avoidance pact.
The move was a part of efforts to curb possible tax evasion by entities through Cyprus, which is one of the largest sources of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into India.
According to Cyprus, an agreement has been reached on "nearly all the provisions of a revised Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA)" with India.
"The Cypriot side has extended an invitation to the Indian side to have another round of consultations in Cyprus, aimed at finalising the revised text and ensuring that the revised treaty will be in line with international standards and mutually beneficial.
India and Cyprus had entered into an agreement for avoidance of double taxation of income and prevention of fiscal evasion which is in force since December 1994.
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