Government is
keen to provide a suitable Mechanism for Resolution of Tax Disputes between the
Tax Department and Foreign Companies Operating in India: J. Seelam, MOS
(Revenue)
Shri
Jesudasu Seelam, Minister of State (Revenue), Ministry of Finance said that the
Government of India is keen to provide a suitable mechanism for resolution of
tax disputes between the tax department and foreign companies operating in
India. In this direction, he said that the Government inserted provisions
relating to Advance Rulings vide Finance Act, 1993. In order to bring in
certainty and transparency in Transfer Pricing mechanism, scheme of Advance
Pricing Agreement (APA) under Transfer Pricing Regulations, has been introduced
in the Union Budget of the year 2012 -13, the Minister added. Shri Seelam,
Minister of State (Revenue) was speaking after inaugurating a training
programme for the officers of Directorates of International Taxation here
today. Dr. Sudha Sharma, Chairperson, CBDT, Shri N.C. Joshi, Director General
of Income Tax (International Taxation) and other senior Officers of the
Department were also present on the occasion.
This
training programme is being organized, as an in-house training on International
Taxation, to enable the officers to effectively administer the provisions of
the IT Act, DTAAs and other relevant provisions. This training shall also act
as a catalyst for the officers to refresh their knowledge and evolve a
coordinated approach on the divergent and highly technical subjects of
International Taxation and Transfer Pricing. Similarly, another training
programme on Transfer Pricing issues shall also be organized from 25th to 27th
July, 2013, wherein, advanced training to the Transfer Pricing Officers (TPOs)
shall be imparted.
The
Directorate General of International Taxation (DGIT) deals with international
taxation issues pertaining to entities having cross border transactions. It
encompasses determination of tax on a person or business subject to the tax
laws of different countries and Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAAs).
Another primary area of functioning of this Directorate General relates to
determination and resolving of issues of Transfer Pricing.
The
collection of tax in the Directorate General of International Taxation has
grown from Rs. 11,790 cr in FY 2007-08 to Rs. 28,030 in FY 2012-13, an annual
increase of more than 27%. Similarly, the adjustments made by the Transfer Pricing
Officers (TPOs) have increased from Rs. 3,432 cr in FY 2007-08 to Rs. 70,016
cr. in FY 2012-13.
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