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Whether Resident Is Entitled To Claim Benefit Of Article 24(2) Of Indo-UK Treaty?

QUERY: Mr. X moved to UK in 2001 to work as a doctor in a reputed hospital over there. However, he again moved back to India in 2010. He bought a property in the UK which he had purchased from own funds which he saved while being in India and now he wants to sell it off. The money will be transferred to his Indian bank account. What taxes do Mr. X need to pay?
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Mr. X was in UK from 2001 to 2010. Thereafter he moved to India. So far the fi-nancial year 2013/14 he was in India for more than 182 days. So as per S. 6 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 he is resident in India.

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Whether For The Purpose Of DTAA Rate Of Tax Would Include Surcharge And Education Tax?

QUERY: While withholding tax as per the rate specified under DTAA, whether surcharge and education cess is applicable?
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The Supreme Court in CIT v. K. Srinivasan [83 ITR 346] held that the expression “income tax” used in the Finance Act and the Income-tax Act includes surcharge whenever provided in the Act. The surcharge,

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Can Benefit Of Indo-USA Be Claimed By A Person Who Was Seconded To Parent Company?

QUERY: Ajay was seconded to US for 11 months by his company to work in its parent company while being on Indian company payroll. As per US do-mestic tax laws, Ajay was advised to offer his US sourced income which is nothing but his 11 months salary received in India while being in US. However since the salary was being paid in India, the TDS u/s. 192 was accordingly deducted while remitting the salary to Ajay in his Indian bank account. Now Ajay (since qualifying as a Non-resident) wants to know instead of claiming the exclusion as per Article 16(1) as prescribed in Indo-US DTAA in his return of income, can the same be claimed in his Form 16 itself?
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As Ajay was seconded to USA for 11 months by his company to work in its parent company, while being on India company’s payroll, he does not become a non-resident as per section 6(1)(c) of the Income-tax Act, 1961.

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