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India-Denmark DTTA - The amount in question received by the ...

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September 12, 2012

India-Denmark DTTA - The amount in question received by the assessee from MIPL, MLIL and SIPL was not in the nature of FTS and the same being part of the income from shipping business was not taxable in India - AT

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