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Investing in India PRESENTED BY: SUZANNE, VALENTIN, BLAKE
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Political Situation India is a union of States Head of the Union is the President Real executive power = Council of Ministers (source india.gov.in) Two main political parties Congress Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Recent emergence of regional political parties Last elections = 12 May 2014, Narenda Modi (BJP) elected PM Increasing local power
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Economic Situation GDP per Capita = $1,500 Main fields of industrial and business activity Agriculture: 16.9% Industry: 17% Services: 66.1% Poor conditions of infrastructure Main industrial and business activity in Mumbai Financial center Entertainment Shipping
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Tax Legislation All Income is Taxable Corporate income tax rate ≈ 34% Residence = Incorporation or Place of Effective Management principle Definition of “Residence” largely based on Article 4 OECD MTC and UN Model Residents are taxed on worldwide income No Traditional VAT system Instead, “Central Value Added Tax”
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Tax Legislation Withholding Tax Interest: 10% Royalties (including fees for technical and professional services): 10% Dividends: 20% Tax Incentives Software development industry Preferential treatment of interest payments to foreign lenders Deductions for capital expenditures
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Tax Legislation Anti-Avoidance Legislation GAAR legislation is in progress Transfer pricing No exit tax Domestic law mitigates double taxation Foreign tax credit Relationship to tax treaty law
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Tax Legislation Tax Treaty Network Over 100 tax treaties Growing network US-India DTC Based on the US Model Tax Convention Differs from the model for interest, royalties, dividends Limitation on Benefits Credit method for mitigation
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SWOT Analysis Strengths Tax incentives, specifically for software Extensive tax treaty network, especially with the US No dividend tax at the shareholder level Weaknesses Heavy bureaucracy High corporate tax rate US-India DTC provision on royalties
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SWOT Analysis Opportunities Developing country Large population, ≈ 1.1 billion Government initiative to improve infrastructure Threats Improving workforce also demands higher wages Potential low demand for computer software
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Sources India.gov.in diplomatie.gouv.fr World Bank The Economist The IMF IBFD Corporate Taxation India
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