The resolution of such issues, CBDT said further, follows the framework agreement signed with US revenue authorities in January last year.
Aimed at boosting investment sentiment, the pact seeks to resolve some 200 transfer pricing disputes in IT (software development) and ITeS.
"More than 100 cases have already been resolved and some more are expected to be resolved before the end of this fiscal," CBDT said in a statement.
It further said MAP programmes with other countries such as Japan and the UK are progressing well with regular meetings and resolution of past issues.
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CBDT said a combination of a robust advance pricing agreement (APA) programme and a streamlined MAP would be helpful in creating "an environment of tax certainty and encourage MNCs to do business in India".
Earlier, the US bilateral APA programme was not applicable to India.
"The success of the framework agreement in a short period of one year has led to US revenue authorities opening up their bilateral APA programme to India. The US is expected to begin accepting bilateral APA applications shortly," it said.