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Validity of a No Permanent Establishment Certificate from a deductor's point of view, Income Tax

Issue Id: - 1810
Dated: 9-3-2010
By:- sooraj bharathraj

Validity of a No Permanent Establishment Certificate from a deductor's point of view


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What is the validity of a No Permanent Establishment Certificate(from a deductor's point of view). For eg if a certificate is dated 05-Sep-2009, from the Tax Deductor's point of view , till how long it is valid ?

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1 Dated: 13-3-2010
By:- Rama Krishana
No permanent establishment certificate is being issued by the person claiming that he has no permanent establishment in India. Therefore, as long as the condition which determines that a person is not having P/E in India, such certificate may be taken as valid certificate to determine the liability under section 195 of the Income Tax with respect to with holding tax. You may ask the deductee to issue No permanent establishment certificate from time to time make them answerable through some contract where such certificate is found to be false.

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