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India won't cut withholding tax on govt bonds: Official

The government has no plan to reduce withholding tax for foreign investors on government bonds as demand for these bonds are strong, a senior finance ministry official said on Thursday.

July 05, 2012 / 18:23 IST
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The government has no plan to reduce withholding tax for foreign investors on government bonds as demand for these bonds are strong, a senior finance ministry official said on Thursday.


However, the government will reduce withholding tax from 20% to 5% on foreign investment in long-term infrastructure bonds and on external commercial borrowings in certain sectors like power, airline, roadways among others, the official said.
"We will not do this (reduce withholding tax) with government bonds as there is already enough demand for that. If there is demand for my products I will in fact raise prices," the official said.
Foreign investors pay withholding tax of as much as 20%, depending on the tax treaty India holds with the corresponding country. A similar tax is applicable in many countries, including Indonesia and South Korea.
It is a tax levied on income which includes interest and dividends from securities owned by non-residents.
first published: Jul 5, 2012 01:52 pm

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