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....The case before the Calcutta High Court involved the classification of a company for taxation purposes. The court determined that the appellant company did not qualify as a domestic company but fell under the category of "a company other than a domestic company." The court relied on the definitions provided in the Income Tax Act, 1961 to make this classification. The court also addressed the issue of taxation rates, highlighting the distinction between domestic and foreign companies. The court found that the appellant was liable to be taxed at the rate applicable to a company other than a domestic company. Additionally, the court analyzed the relationship between the domestic tax laws and the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) with .........