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Centre to tax foreign tech firms on profits; framework being finalised: Report

The direct tax would be imposed on profits earned by foreign companies in India and is set to impact mega-tech companies such as Google, Facebook and Twitter

July 31, 2019 / 11:01 IST
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The government is finalising a framework to tax foreign technology companies that have a user base of 500,000 and above and earn more than Rs 20 crore revenue, a move that will have a bearing on tech giants such as Google, Facebook and Twitter, reports The Economic Times.

The direct tax at 35 percent would be on par with what local companies pay and will be imposed on profits earned by foreign companies in India, the report said.

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The move was under consideration after Budget 2018 introduced the ‘Significant Economic Presence’ concept and the Central Board for Direct Taxes (CBDT) had in July that year called for suggestions to frame SEP rules.

Besides the framework for tech companies, SEP may be included in the Finance Ministry’s draft direct taxes code, which aims to streamline India’s direct tax laws, it added.