Foreign portfolio investment liberalisation extends listed equity access to all individual persons resident outside India, subject to limit monitoring...
Transfer-pricing treatment of corporate guarantees to wholly owned associated enterprises is discussed as requiring an arm's length commission of 0.5%, rather than a bank-guarantee rate of 1.90%. For outstanding foreign-currency receivables from associated enterprises, the relevant benchmark is the market rate for the transaction currency, identified as LIBOR plus 200 basis points rather than domestic lending or deposit rates. A normal interest-free credit period of 60 days is to be allowed before computing interest. The resulting adjustments are confined to the guarantee commission and recomputation of receivables interest on those parameters.
Transfer-pricing treatment of corporate guarantees to wholly owned associated enterprises is discussed as requiring an arm's length commission of 0.5%, rather than a bank-guarantee rate of 1.90%. For outstanding foreign-currency receivables from associated enterprises, the relevant benchmark is the market rate for the transaction currency, identified as LIBOR plus 200 basis points rather than domestic lending or deposit rates. A normal interest-free credit period of 60 days is to be allowed before computing interest. The resulting adjustments are confined to the guarantee commission and recomputation of receivables interest on those parameters.
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