Swagita is a young professional intrigued by and interested in the fields of IPR, Media and Entertainment law. She is very adept at Intellectual Property Laws specially the Trademarks. She spent most of her time working round the clock on sensitive trademark cases for various clients. Her profile includes Contract management, to protect clients’ assets and intellectual property. Monitor monetization/royalties in respect of works in the case for celebrity clients, analysis prospective copyright risk before the launch of Books, jingles, Ad Campaign Video etc. Besides this, there are all sorts of commercial disputes that arise, often from mentioned heads, for which she appears before CGPDTM and various Courts. Swagita completed her Bachelor of Laws – B. Com LL.B. (Hons.) from UPES, India’s one of the premium university situated in Dehradun in the year 2020. Soon after her bachelor’s degree, she completed a course on Copyright for Multimedia from Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, and a course on Copyright Law in the Music Business from Berklee College of Music, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Royalty taxation: characterization and place-of-supply rules determine GST and income-tax treatment of IP transfers.
Characterisation and contractual form determine tax consequences for IP exploitation: payments for use, licensing, or sale may be treated as royalties for income-tax purposes, while indirect tax treatment hinges on whether the transfer is a supply of goods (permanent transfer) or a service (temporary/short-term transfer), with place-of-supply rules governing short-term transfers and contractual terms and judicial criteria determining classification. (AI Summary)
Goods and Services Tax - GST