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Tribunal Holds BVI Company Re-Domiciled In Mauritius Entitled To India-Mauritius Tax Treaty Benefits, Also Holds Agency PE To Be Tax Neutral - Tax

Tribunal Holds BVI Company Re-Domiciled In Mauritius Entitled To India-Mauritius Tax Treaty Benefits, Also Holds Agency PE To Be Tax Neutral - Tax
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Watch | Hamara Samvidhan: When Can We Exercise Our Fundamental Rights?

Watch | Hamara Samvidhan: When Can We Exercise Our Fundamental Rights? From Ajay Hasia to Zee Telefilms, advocate Avani Bansal breaks down episode nine of Article 12 of India s constitution. Video27/Feb/2021 Learn about Article 12 of the constitution in the ninth episode of ‘Hamara Samvidhan’. Know what the Parliament, the State Legislative Assembly and local authorities are, along with what roles they have. When can you knock on the door of the judiciary if your human rights are abused? From Ajay Hasia to Zee Telefilms, advocate Avani Bansal breaks down Article 12 and the Supreme Court’s critical decisions under it. 

DAPE wholly Tax-Neutral, if Agent paid Remuneration on ALP: ITAT

By Mariya Paliwala - On January 31, 2021 4:49 pm The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), Mumbai Bench held that the dependent agent permanent establishment (DAPE) is wholly tax-neutral if the Agent paid remuneration on Arm’s Length Price (ALP). The assessee, Asia Today Limited is a foreign telecasting company incorporated in Mauritius and having a tax residency certificate of Mauritius. It sells advertising time and collects subscription revenues through its Indian affiliates Zee Telefilms Limited and El Zee, but its claim was that since it does not have any permanent establishment in India, no part of its income was taxable in India.

Old controversy, new chaos: The TRP scam and all that jazz

Will BARC in its current form be able to withstand the intense scrutiny? 31 Dec, 2020 - 08:55 AM IST     |     By Mansi Sharma      NEW DELHI: The broadcasting industry had already been reeling under the impact of the Covid2019 pandemic when the Mumbai police came down on it, hard. On 8 October 2020, Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh addressed a press conference about its investigation into an alleged scam involving the television audience measurement system. The matter had come to light when ratings agency Hansa Services Pvt Ltd, a contractor of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC), filed a complaint with the authorities, alleging that some TV channels had been manipulating their television rating points (TRPs). This had led to faulty calculations for advertisers and a major loss of revenue for stakeholders.

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