Termination clause allows either Contracting State to give annual notice, causing treaty cessation tied to succeeding fiscal years. The Convention remains in force indefinitely but either Contracting State may terminate it by written notice through diplomatic channels on or before the thirtieth day of June in any calendar year beginning after five years from entry into force; termination takes effect in Austria for taxes levied for any fiscal year following the calendar year of notice and in India for income arising in any fiscal year beginning on or after the first day of April next following that calendar year. The Convention was signed in Vienna on 8 November 1999 in German, Hindi and English, each text equally authentic, with English operative if texts diverge.
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Termination clause allows either Contracting State to give annual notice, causing treaty cessation tied to succeeding fiscal years.
The Convention remains in force indefinitely but either Contracting State may terminate it by written notice through diplomatic channels on or before the thirtieth day of June in any calendar year beginning after five years from entry into force; termination takes effect in Austria for taxes levied for any fiscal year following the calendar year of notice and in India for income arising in any fiscal year beginning on or after the first day of April next following that calendar year. The Convention was signed in Vienna on 8 November 1999 in German, Hindi and English, each text equally authentic, with English operative if texts diverge.
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