The tax department today signed a Bilateral Advance Pricing Agreement (BAPA) with Indian subsidiary of a Japanese trading company as the department looks to reduce litigations by providing certainty in transfer pricing.
Recently, the CBDT has also modified an existing BAPA with another Indian subsidiary of a Japanese company to include rollback provisions, an official statement said.
In all, three BAPAs are now signed with Indian subsidiaries of Japanese companies, all including rollbacks. The total number of BAPAs entered into by the CBDT now stands at eight, it added.
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The statement said signing of BAPA is an important step towards ascertaining transfer pricing matters of multinational company cases and dispute resolution.
Under BAPA, certainty in tax treatment is provided for the next five years while rollback provides dispute redressal for a maximum of four past years preceding APA years.
A BAPA may be preferred by multinational companies since finalisation of the same involves reaching an understanding between the tax administrations of the two countries and for the transfer pricing adjustments done in the hands of the Indian entity, corresponding adjustment is available in the hands of related foreign entity, thereby relieving economic double taxation, the statement said.
Noting that the progress of the APA scheme strengthens the government's mission of fostering a non-adversarial tax regime, the statement said the CBDT expects more BAPAs to be concluded and signed in the near future.
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