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Foreign cos not taxable for carrying calls abroad: AAR

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Foreign telecom firms operating without a permanent establishment in India are no more required to pay any tax on income from carrying international calls and data services in pacts with domestic operators.     

Giving a ruling on an application from Cable & Wireless Networks India which proposed to enter a pact with the UK arm of the same parent company, the Authority for Advance Ruling (AAR) said, "in the absence of there being any permanent establishment of C&W UK In India, this income is not at all taxable here."      

Cable and Wireless UK would earn an income from carrying those calls and data carried by the Indian arm within the country to recipients abroad. This income, according to the AAR, is not taxable in India.      

 

"Since this income is not chargeable to tax under the (income tax) Act, there is no question of making any deduction at source," said the ruling.      

Cable and Wireless Networks India has sought AAR's ruling before starting the business on the issues of taxability of the income earned by the foreign firm.      

The Indian firms are responsible to deduct a tax at source for the payments made to a foreign firm. The Indian company had asked if the income earned by the UK firm will be taxable as royalty or fees for technical services.

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First Published: Jul 03 2009 | 2:57 PM IST

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