Political contribution deductions require recipient party compliance with contribution-reporting conditions; banking-channel donations alone do not qu...
Aggregation under TNMM prevents selective testing of intra-group services without comparable uncontrolled transactions, while appellate additional cla...
Protective assessment cannot duplicate identical receipts under competing characterisations; remote services did not establish a taxable permanent est...
Current account treatment of overseas tournament services removed most FEMA findings, but excess EEFC remittance and delayed repatriation remained bre...
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Turnover is a relevant comparability factor in software development services under TNMM because scale affects profitability through economies of scale, bargaining strength and asset-risk profile; on that basis, the Tribunal excluded high-turnover companies from the final comparable set. It also accepted exclusion of three additional companies on the same reasoning. On delayed trade receivables, the Tribunal held that deferred receivables can constitute an international transaction, and that working capital adjustment does not automatically absorb invoice-wise delay beyond the agreed credit period. The interest adjustment was sustained in principle, but recomputation was directed after netting receivables and payables with the same associated enterprise and applying LIBOR plus 200 basis points for foreign-currency invoices.
Turnover is a relevant comparability factor in software development services under TNMM because scale affects profitability through economies of scale, bargaining strength and asset-risk profile; on that basis, the Tribunal excluded high-turnover companies from the final comparable set. It also accepted exclusion of three additional companies on the same reasoning. On delayed trade receivables, the Tribunal held that deferred receivables can constitute an international transaction, and that working capital adjustment does not automatically absorb invoice-wise delay beyond the agreed credit period. The interest adjustment was sustained in principle, but recomputation was directed after netting receivables and payables with the same associated enterprise and applying LIBOR plus 200 basis points for foreign-currency invoices.
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