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Concept of Tax Information Exchange Agreement in India with Tax Havens and Secrecy Jurisdictions.

CAPushpkumar Sahu
India Strengthens Tax Evasion Fight with TIEAs under Section 90(1), Targeting Tax Havens and Enhancing Global Cooperation. Tax Information Exchange Agreements (TIEAs) are crucial for India to combat tax evasion and illicit funds. Under section 90(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, India can enter into Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAAs) to prevent double taxation. However, DTAAs are ineffective with tax havens like Bermuda and the Cayman Islands, where no income tax exists. TIEAs address this by facilitating the exchange of tax information, aiding India in accessing financial details of residents with overseas investments. India has signed TIEAs with several jurisdictions, aligning with G-20 initiatives against tax havens and enhancing its tax administration capabilities. (AI Summary)

There is a great and importance of Tax Information Exchange Agreement in India because as per section 90(1) of Income Tax Act, 1961, Government of India i.e. Central Government can enter into Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement with other countries so as to avoid double taxation of income in both the countries. The basic concept behind DTAA is to ensure that there should not be undue hardship in the hands of tax payers i.e. income earned in one country should not be taxed twice because of source and residence criteria in both countries and most importantly DTAA contains article usually article no. 26 which deals with Exchange of Tax Information which provides for various tax and financial information about the resident persons who have invested or have any significance financial presence in that territory to the other territory.

But what about other countries where there is no provision of income tax for taxing the income i.e. Tax haven Countries and Secrecy Jurisdictions.

Yes, there are many countries and territories which exist in the world where there is no provision of taxation like Bermuda, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, and Argentina etc. In such cases DTAA are of no use as there is no double taxation as income will be taxable only in one country or territory. Also if there is no DTAA, there would be no exchange of Tax Information between the countries which results in tax evasion as person resident in one country can easily park their unaccounted money and wealth in other countries with which India has no DTAA, thereby leading to no exchange of Tax Information. Therefore the concept of TIEA’s emerged so that India can easily have an access to sensitive information about their resident persons in other countries. 

India has taken proactive steps to combat the menace of illicit funds generated both as a result of tax evasion and corruption. Firstly, the government of India increased the cooperation with other countries by entering into tax treaties i.e. DTAA’s and Tax Information Exchange Agreements and secondly laying down anti avoidance regime like section 94A in jurisdictions where there is a lack of effective exchange of information.

Accordingly, India has entered into TIEA’s with certain countries like Bahamas, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Jersey etc. The move is in line with the decision taken in G-20, which took up the issue of Tax Havens and Tax Evasions. In this way concept of TIEA’s introduced in India. TIEA’s proved to be a boon for Indian Tax Administration by providing sensitive financial information about the residents of India who has accumulated wealth outside India in these countries.

 

 

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