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Noticee is a person covered under the treaty and being an ...

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April 14, 2016

Noticee is a person covered under the treaty and being an enterprise of the UK, the same has fiscal domicile in the UK where it is based. Its income from operation of ships in international traffic is not exigible to tax under domestic law - HC

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