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Presumptive tax regime for non-resident cruise operators: 20% of receipts deemed profits. Intra-group lease rentals exempt till 2030-31.

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August 2, 2024

A presumptive taxation regime is being introduced for non-resident cruise ship operators, deeming 20% of aggregate receipts as profits and gains from this business. Lease rentals paid by a company opting for this regime to a foreign company, if both are subsidiaries of the same holding company, will be exempt until assessment year 2030-31. Section 44B for presumptive taxation of non-resident shipping business will not apply to cruise ship operations. These amendments will be effective from April 1, 2025, applicable for assessment year 2025-26 onwards, to promote cruise shipping industry in India.

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