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Fin Min says concerns around India-Mauritius tax treaty tweaks premature

The IT department on April 12 said that the protocol facilitating the amendments in the tax treaty is yet to be ratified and notified under the Income Tax Act, and queries, if any, will be addressed as and when that happens.

April 12, 2024 / 21:52 IST
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India and Mauritius signed a protocol to amend the DTAA between them on March 7.

The Union finance ministry termed the concerns raised around the amendments introduced in the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between India and Mauritius as premature since the protocol is yet to be ratified and notified under the Income Tax Act.

"As and when the Protocol comes into force, queries, if any, will be addressed, wherever necessary," the income tax department of the ministry said on X (formerly Twitter).

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India and Mauritius signed a protocol to amend the DTAA between them on March 7. The amendments reportedly includes a principal purpose test (PPT) to decide whether a foreign investor is eligible to claim treaty benefits.

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