The circular issued Wednesday move puts to rest industry concerns that their past investments might be reopened for scrutiny and clarify this aspect of retrospective vs prospective application of the Protocol to avoid any confusion or unnecessary litigation.
This is a big relief for taxpayers and investors who do business across borders with these countries. In April, 2024, India and Mauritius amended their double-taxation avoidance agreement and included a clause which said revenue authorities would now scrutinise the exemption available under the treaty as per the Principal Purpose Test laid down in the protocol.This meant that revenue authorities would now scrutinise the exemption available under the treaty as per the Principal Purpose Test laid down in the protocol.
Experts that time pointed out that though the protocol would come in into force from a future date, based on past practice, it is likely to be applied even for shares acquired before April 1, 2017.
They feared it would be imperative for the FPIs to prove that there is a sufficient non-tax justification and commercial rationale for them to be based in Mauritius in order for them to claim the treaty benefit.
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