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Double taxation relief for Indian IT companies operating in Australia

Both the trade deal and changes to domestic Australian tax laws will come into effect once the Australian Parliament ratifies the deal after the general elections due in May are completed in Australia

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Misusing the DTAA signed between India and Australia in 1991, Australian authorities were taxing offshore income of Indian companies, claiming it to be royalty income.

Asit Ranjan Mishra New Delhi
In a major relief to Indian information technology (IT) companies operating in Australia, Canberra has agreed to amend its domestic laws to stop taxing offshore income of such Indian companies, as part of the free trade deal inked on Saturday. This may lead to savings up to $200 million each year for over 100 Indian IT companies operating in Australia.

“The Government of Australia has agreed to amend the domestic taxation law to stop the taxation of offshore income of Indian firms providing technical services to Australia. This will resolve the issue that the Indian government has raised about the double

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