India’s domestic tax law follows residency-based taxation rather than source-based taxation. For an Indian tax resident, worldwide income is taxable in India. The residential status thus impacts the scope of income liable to be taxed in India. K Subramanian and S Anantha Padmanabhan of Deloitte analyse the challenges taxpayers will face once the place of effective management concept is introduced.
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