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Appeal upholds liaison office status as not a permanent establishment; offshore supplies not taxable; DTAA exclusion inapplicable to interest.

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....The ITAT upheld the appellate authority's determination that the taxpayer's Mumbai office was a liaison office and did not constitute a permanent establishment, dismissing Revenue's Grounds 1 and 2. The Tribunal confirmed there were no additions in respect of revenues from specified projects after prior directions were given, and found offshore supplies constituted no business connection with the PE in India so as to render fees for technical services taxable under domestic law or the DTAA. The Tribunal further held the DTAA exclusionary clause was inapplicable to interest from an associated enterprise in the absence of a PE, and accordingly dismissed Revenue's Ground 3.....