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Tax Authority Deems Offshore Supply Payments Taxable in India The Authority ruled that all payments received under the contract for offshore supply of manometer gauges were taxable in India as the contract was deemed ...
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Tax Authority Deems Offshore Supply Payments Taxable in India
The Authority ruled that all payments received under the contract for offshore supply of manometer gauges were taxable in India as the contract was deemed for erection and commissioning in India, following the precedent set in Vodafone International Holdings BV Netherlands vs. Union of India. Consequently, the determination of taxable income rate and portion for offshore supply did not arise. Additionally, payments received for installation, erection, and commissioning of manometer gauges were confirmed as taxable under Section 44BB of the Income-tax Act, as the services were provided in connection with oil prospecting/extraction by ONGC.
Issues: 1. Taxability of amounts received under the contract for offshore supply of manometer gauges. 2. Determination of taxable income rate and portion for offshore supply of manometer gauges. 3. Taxability of amounts received for installation, erection, and commissioning of manometer gauges under Section 44BB of the Income-tax Act.
Analysis:
Issue 1: Taxability of amounts received for offshore supply of manometer gauges The applicant argued that the transaction was an offshore supply contract, with goods passing and payment received outside India, thus not taxable in India. Citing relevant legal precedents, the applicant contended that the income did not accrue or arise in India. However, the Authority emphasized the need to consider the transaction as a whole, following the recent Supreme Court judgment in Vodafone International Holdings BV Netherlands vs. Union of India. The Authority concluded that the contract was for erection and commissioning of gauges in India, and income accrued in India, ruling all payments received under the contract as taxable in India.
Issue 2: Determination of taxable income rate and portion for offshore supply of manometer gauges As the first issue was ruled against the applicant, the second question regarding the rate and portion of taxable income for offshore supply did not arise for consideration.
Issue 3: Taxability of amounts received for installation, erection, and commissioning under Section 44BB The Authority determined that the contract for services related to the supply, installation, and commissioning of manometer gauges fell under the purview of Section 44BB of the Income-tax Act. Since the services were provided in connection with oil prospecting/extraction by ONGC, the payment received for these services was deemed taxable under Section 44BB. Therefore, the ruling pronounced on May 7, 2012, confirmed the taxability of payments received for installation, erection, and commissioning of manometer gauges under Section 44BB of the Act.
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