This content is from: India India’s dispute resolution panel is not mandatory The Indian government has finally confirmed that the country’s new dispute resolution panel is not mandatory, contrary to what taxpayers were led to believe. January 29 2010
This content is from: India's dispute resolution panel is not mandatory The Indian government has finally confirmed that the country's new dispute resolution panel is not mandatory, contrary to what taxpayers were led to believe. January 29 2010
This content is from: India unlikely to implement GST on April 1 It is looking increasingly unlikely that India will be able implement their nationwide goods and service tax scheduled for April 1, amid growing disputes between officials at the state and central level. January 27 2010
This content is from: India Global Vantedge case decided in India Hasnain Shroff and Vinita Chakrabarti of KPMG in India look at the Global Vantedge case. January 27 2010
This content is from: India rules on tax liability of amalgamations An Indian tax authority has ruled that the amalgamation of foreign entities into an Indian entity does not result in any tax liability for the foreign companies. January 25 2010
This content is from: Audits cannot be reopened, says Indian Supreme Court The Indian Supreme Court has offered some relief to taxpayers by ruling that audits cannot be reopened due to changes in opinions or without tangible new material. January 21 2010
This content is from: Indian Supreme Court rules software duplication is manufacturing The Indian Supreme Court has granted a tax holiday to one taxpayer after ruling that the duplication of software from a master copy to a blank disc constitutes a manufacturing process January 20 2010
This content is from: Indian Supreme Court rules software duplication is manufacturing The Indian Supreme Court has granted a tax holiday to one taxpayer after ruling that the duplication of software from a master copy to a blank disc constitutes a manufacturing process. January 18 2010
This content is from: India Indian safe harbour rules one step closer The introduction of safe harbour rules in India came one step closer this week with the establishment of a committee that will finalise details of the new provision. January 13 2010
This content is from: Supreme Court of India to review software purchases case A case involving technology company Samsung has progressed to the Supreme Court of India. January 13 2010
This content is from: India Mumbai tribunal rules on applicability of methods to determine ALP In a recent ruling in the case of Gharda Chemicals Limited, interesting questions were raised before the Mumbai Bench of the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), the second appellate and the last fact finding authori... January 12 2010
This content is from: India Indian tribunal rules on importance of comparable data A recent Indian tribunal ruling has emphasised the importance of using comparable data for the purpose of benchmarking controlled transactions. January 06 2010
This content is from: India India liberalises foreign technology agreements The Indian government has issued Press Note number 8, modifying the foreign technology agreement/collaboration policy wherein all payments towards royalties, lump-sum fees for transfer of technology and payments for t... January 04 2010
This content is from: Vodafone hearing adjourned The long-running Vodafone tax dispute in India is set to continue after the tax authorities successfully applied for the case to be adjourned until August 2. January 01 2010
This content is from: Transfer of Indian shares not liable to tax, say authority An Indian tax panel has ruled that the transfer of an Indian company's shares between non-residents is not liable to tax. January 01 2010
This content is from: Indian taxpayers attracted by tax disputes alternative With the number of tax disputes in India increasing annually and some disputes lasting for several years, taxpayers are seeking an alternative to the traditional method of dispute resolution that is quicker and cheaper. January 01 2010
This content is from: Tribunal rules UK law firms taxable in India UK law firms may soon have to pay more Indian tax, even for client work done outside India. January 01 2010
This content is from: Indian tribunal confirms royalty decision An Indian tribunal has reiterated that payment for supplying shrink-wrapped software does not result in transfer of copyright or the right to use copyright, so cannot be considered as royalty. January 01 2010