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Transfer Pricing - Loan to Subsidiary companies, Income Tax

Issue Id: - 3201
Dated: 20-7-2011
By:- TN Rajendran

Transfer Pricing - Loan to Subsidiary companies


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Indian company had given interest free loan  Rs.10.00 crores to its wholly owned subsidiary company  in USA towards working capital requirment. Transfer Pricing Officer wants to charge interest at the rate stated in LIBOR. Is there any way to justify not to charge interest.

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1 Dated: 25-7-2011
By:- Bakul Gandhi

If your facts suggests that as business startegy, instead of entire partly as equity capital contribution by way of shares, this part- investment is made as interest free loan. If this Rs 10 crore  had been invested in shares, TPO would not have considered LIBOR. This argument may be supplemented if there are rules and regulations of RBI or of USA which does not permit larger equity holding. Also if the subsidiary has declared any dividend, that fact may also help.

 


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