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2023 (2) TMI 1107 - AT - Income Tax


Issues:
1. Whether the assessee had a Permanent Establishment (PE) in India under Article 5 of Indian-Japan Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) and the consequent attribution of profit to the PE.
2. Whether surcharge and cess can be levied over and above tax computed at the rate of 10% as per treaty provisions.

Issue 1 - Permanent Establishment (PE):
The assessee, a non-resident corporate entity from Japan, challenged the final assessment order concerning the assessment year 2017-18, focusing on whether it had a PE in India under the India-Japan DTAA. The Assessing Officer contended that the wholly owned subsidiary of the assessee in India constituted its PE, attributing 50% of certain income to the PE. The assessee objected before the Dispute Resolution Panel (DRP), which directed the Assessing Officer to verify the claim in line with Tribunal's orders. The Tribunal analyzed the issue by referring to previous assessment years and held that the assessee did not have a PE in India, as established in detailed observations regarding Fixed Place PE and Supervisory PE. Consequently, the addition made by attributing income to the alleged PE was deleted.

Issue 2 - Surcharge and Cess:
The second issue revolved around whether surcharge and cess could be levied beyond the 10% tax rate as per the India-Japan DTAA. The Tribunal accepted the assessee's argument that the levy of surcharge and cess exceeding the 10% tax rate was impermissible under the treaty provisions. Citing relevant provisions and supported by various judicial decisions, the Tribunal concluded that the tax rate of 10% encompassed surcharge and education cess. Therefore, the imposition of surcharge and cess over and above the 10% tax rate on royalty and Fee for Technical Services (FTS) was deemed impermissible.

In conclusion, the Appellate Tribunal ITAT DELHI, in the judgment delivered by SHRI G.S. PANNU and SHRI SAKTIJIT DEY, ruled in favor of the assessee on both issues. The Tribunal held that the assessee did not have a Permanent Establishment in India under the India-Japan DTAA, leading to the deletion of the addition made based on the attribution of income to the alleged PE. Additionally, the Tribunal determined that the levy of surcharge and cess exceeding the 10% tax rate on royalty and FTS was not permissible under the treaty provisions, aligning with relevant legal precedents.

 

 

 

 

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