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2014 (5) TMI 631 - AAR - Income Tax


Issues:
1) Whether tax is required to be withheld under section 195 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 on the purchase of equity shares of Patni Computer Systems Ltd from iSolutions, Inc. USA?
2) Whether tax is required to be withheld under section 195 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 on the purchase of bonus equity shares issued by Patni from iSolutions, Inc. USA?

Analysis:
1. The case involves an application filed by a Mauritius company seeking an advance ruling on tax withholding under section 195 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for the purchase of equity shares of Patni Computer Systems Ltd from iSolutions, Inc. USA. The applicant, a non-resident company, passed a board resolution proposing the purchase of shares. Patni, an Indian company engaged in IT services, is listed on multiple stock exchanges. iSolutions, a US company, purchased the shares in foreign currency and later proposed to sell them to the applicant, holding the shares for over 12 months. The applicant approached the Authority seeking clarification on tax withholding obligations.

2. The Authority considered the relevant provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961 and referred to a previous judgment involving Cairn UK Holdings Ltd. The judgment highlighted the application of the first proviso to Section 48 concerning the taxation of non-residents who purchased assets in foreign currency. It emphasized the impact of exchange rate fluctuation on determining true gains for non-residents. The judgment differentiated between the first and second provisos to Section 48, noting their distinct purposes and benefits. It discussed the legislative intent behind the proviso to Section 112(1) related to long-term capital gains on listed securities.

3. Citing the decision of the jurisdictional High Court in a related case, the Authority answered both questions in the affirmative, indicating that tax withholding under section 195 was required for the purchase of equity shares and bonus shares. The ruling was pronounced on May 9, 2014, in favor of tax withholding obligations as per the Income-tax Act, 1961.

This detailed analysis of the judgment provides insights into the legal considerations and interpretations made by the Authority for Advance Rulings regarding tax withholding on the purchase of shares by a non-resident company, emphasizing the application of relevant provisions and precedents in reaching a decision.

 

 

 

 

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