Foreign Cos with POEM in India to be taxed at 40%
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Provisions relating to POEM were applicable from the financial year 2016-17. Prior to this, a foreign company was considered as a tax resident of India, only if the control and management of its affairs were wholly in India during that financial year. Now, if such a company has a POEM in India, it becomes a tax resident of India and has to pay tax in India on its global income.
CBDT has clarified that, “The rate of income tax applicable to the foreign company shall apply, even though the residency status of the foreign company changes from non-resident to resident on the basis of POEM.” This clarification has retrospective applicability from the date POEM came into effect.
The Income Tax Act prescribes corporate tax rates based on turnover slabs. The maximum marginal corporate tax rates — including surcharge and cess — for resident (domestic) companies is 34.94%, whereas for foreign companies is 43.68%. It should be noted that subsidiaries of MNCs in India are domestic companies. #casansaar (Source - Times of India, TNN)
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