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Income deemed to accrue or arise in India - PE in India - employees of the assessee were present in India for rendering services for a period aggregating to only 13 days - Since the assessee neither has a PE in India nor the income is found to be in the nature of ‘Fee for Technical Services’ under the provisions of the DTAA, therefore, the said income cannot be brought to tax in India, even under the provisions of the Act in view of the provision section 90(2) of the Act. - AT
Income deemed to accrue or arise in India - PE in India - employees of the assessee were present in India for rendering services for a period aggregating to only 13 days - Since the assessee neither has a PE in India nor the income is found to be in the nature of ‘Fee for Technical Services’ under the provisions of the DTAA, therefore, the said income cannot be brought to tax in India, even under the provisions of the Act in view of the provision section 90(2) of the Act. - AT
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