Interest earned by a non-resident
on income-tax refund is not taxable in India at concessional rate of 10%
as per India-France treaty if such non-resident has a PE in India
In
the instant appeal, appellant had sought interpretation of Article 12
of India-France treaty. It contented that interest earned in India on
income-tax refund was taxable at 10% as per Article 12(2) of treaty.
The High Court held as under:
1)
Plain reading of Article 12 of treaty would make it absolutely clear
that Paras 1 and 2 of Article 12 will apply, inter alia, when the
recipient of interest does not have a permanent establishment in the
country, where he has received interest;
2) There was no dispute that the respondent-assessee had a permanent place of business in India and it had paid tax
in India on its income, except income from interest;
3)
The interest earned in India on the refund of income-tax was,
therefore, not covered by Paras 1 and 2 of Article 12 of the said
Treaty. To that extent, the judgment of the Tribunal was to be set aside
and, accordingly, the appeal was to be allowed – DIRECTOR OF INCOME-TAX
V. PRIDE FORAMER SAS (2013) 40 taxmann.com 100 (Uttarakhand)
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