Final withholding Tax Levied at the Rate of 20 Per Cent
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The Finance Bill 2013-14 proposes levy of Final Withholding Tax at the rate of 20 per cent on profits distributed by unlisted companies to shareholders through buy-back of shares. Presenting the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha today, the Finance Minister Shri P.Chidambaram said some tax avoidance arrangements have come to notice and the above proposal is aimed at plugging the loopholes.
The Finance Minister also proposed to increase the rate of tax on payments by way of royalty and fees for technical services to non-residents from 10 per cent to 25 per cent. However, the applicable rate will be the rate of tax stipulated in the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement(DTAA). Shri Chidambaram noted that the rate of tax on royalty in the Income Tax Act is lower than the rates provided in a number of double tax avoidance agreements. The above proposal is aimed at correcting this anomaly.
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