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The Indian branch of the VIPL is not dependent agent of VGCs and ...

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October 6, 2015

The Indian branch of the VIPL is not dependent agent of VGCs and therefore, it does not constitute PE for various Varian companies in India, as per Article 5(4) 5(5), respective DTAAs. - the addition being 10% of gross sales made by Varian Italy to its customer in India, cannot be taxed in the hands of the assessee. - AT

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