Transfer-pricing tolerance rules eliminate adjustments when tested-party margins remain within the prescribed interquartile range or statutory variation.
Rule 10CA prevents a transfer-pricing adjustment where the tested party's margin falls within the applicable interquartile range or statutory tolerance. Software development services and online advertisement support services therefore required no adjustment. Foreign-exchange differences on realisation of ITES export invoices require verification of their operational nexus, with corresponding comparable-margin adjustments where appropriate. Services Export from India Scheme scrip income is non-operating because it arises from a government incentive scheme rather than ITES operations. Virinchi Limited was excluded due to the insignificant scale of its ITES segment. Proposed changes to other comparables and alleged margin-computation errors require fresh FAR analysis, verification and reasoned determination.
Issues: (i) Whether transfer-pricing adjustment for software development services was sustainable where the assessee's margin fell within the interquartile range of comparable margins; (ii) Whether transfer-pricing adjustment for online advertisement support services was sustainable where the variation from the arm's length price was within the statutory tolerance range; (iii) Whether foreign-exchange gains or losses arising on realisation of ITES export invoices constituted operating income; (iv) Whether income from sale of scrips under the Services Export from India Scheme constituted operating income from ITES; (v) Whether Virinchi Limited was functionally comparable for the ITES segment; (vi) Whether the proposed inclusion of Silgate Solutions Limited and Cosmic Global Limited and exclusion of Vitae International Accounting Services Private Limited and Tech Mahindra Business Services Limited required fresh examination; and (vii) Whether the operating margins of specified ITES comparables required verification and correction.
Issue (i): Whether transfer-pricing adjustment for software development services was sustainable where the assessee's margin fell within the interquartile range of comparable margins.
Analysis: The accepted TNMM analysis showed the assessee's PLI at 10.84%, against the 35th to 65th percentile range of 5.70% to 21.62% for eleven comparable companies. Under Section 92C of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with Rule 10CA(4) and Rule 10CA(5) of the Income-tax Rules, 1962, the assessee's result fell within the applicable interquartile range.
Conclusion: The software development services adjustment was deleted in favour of the assessee.
Issue (ii): Whether transfer-pricing adjustment for online advertisement support services was sustainable where the variation from the arm's length price was within the statutory tolerance range.
Analysis: As only five comparables remained, the arithmetic-mean mechanism and the tolerance under Rule 10CA(7) of the Income-tax Rules, 1962 applied. The variation of Rs. 82,94,646 between the actual transaction value and the determined arm's length price was 2.32% of the actual transaction price, which was below the 3% tolerance recognised under Section 92C of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with Rule 10CA(7).
Conclusion: The online advertisement support services adjustment was deleted in favour of the assessee.
Issue (iii): Whether foreign-exchange gains or losses arising on realisation of ITES export invoices constituted operating income.
Analysis: Foreign-exchange differences attributable to the interval between raising export invoices for ITES and their realisation may arise on revenue account and be integral to the ITES activity. Verification was required to establish the factual nexus. Corresponding adjustment of comparable-company margins was also necessary to preserve parity and avoid distortion.
Conclusion: The issue was remitted to the TPO for verification and fresh determination; no final finding was recorded.
Issue (iv): Whether income from sale of scrips under the Services Export from India Scheme constituted operating income from ITES.
Analysis: The income arose from an incentive scheme framed by the Government rather than directly from export of ITES. Its immediate source was the scheme, not the rendering of ITES, and it therefore lacked the requisite operational nexus. To maintain parity, comparable-company margins were also required to exclude such income where relevant.
Conclusion: Income from sale of Services Export from India Scheme scrips was held to be non-operating income, against the assessee.
Issue (v): Whether Virinchi Limited was functionally comparable for the ITES segment.
Analysis: Although segmental information for ITES was available, the ITES segment contributed less than 3% of the company's total revenue. Its principal operations were IT products and concentric services, rendering the ITES activity insignificant for a reliable functional comparability analysis.
Conclusion: Virinchi Limited was rightly excluded as a comparable, against the assessee.
Issue (vi): Whether the proposed inclusion of Silgate Solutions Limited and Cosmic Global Limited and exclusion of Vitae International Accounting Services Private Limited and Tech Mahindra Business Services Limited required fresh examination.
Analysis: There is no bar against seeking inclusion or exclusion of comparables before the DRP merely because a company was absent from, or included in, the original transfer-pricing study. However, the requested changes required examination under the final search filters and a detailed FAR analysis. The cryptic treatment of the objections did not provide a reasoned basis for accepting or rejecting the proposed comparables. The assessee bears the burden of substantiating the requested changes.
Conclusion: The comparable-selection issues were remitted to the TPO for a speaking order after granting opportunity of hearing; no final determination was recorded.
Issue (vii): Whether the operating margins of specified ITES comparables required verification and correction.
Analysis: The alleged errors in operating-margin computation for CES Limited, Microland Limited, I Services India Private Limited and Sundaram Business Services Limited required factual verification, notwithstanding the earlier direction to apply correct margins.
Conclusion: The issue was remitted to the TPO to verify and apply correct operating margins after providing opportunity of hearing; no final determination was recorded.
Final Conclusion: The transfer-pricing additions for software development and online advertisement support services do not survive. The remaining ITES benchmarking matters require fresh action to the extent remitted, while the treatment of Services Export from India Scheme income as non-operating and the exclusion of Virinchi Limited remain undisturbed.
Ratio Decidendi: Where the tested party's margin falls within the statutorily prescribed range or tolerance under Rule 10CA, an arm's length price adjustment cannot be made.