THE Government
of India and the Government of Japan signed here today a Protocol for
amending the existing Convention for the avoidance of double taxation
and for the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on
income.The existing Convention was signed way back in 1989. Dr Hasmukh
Adhia, Revenue Secretary signed the protocol on behalf of the Government
of India while Mr Kenji Hiramatsu, Ambassador of Japan on behalf of the
Government of Japan. The Protocol signed today gains all the more
importance as it is being signed few hours before the arrival of the
Prime Minister of Japan in India.
The
Protocol provides for internationally accepted standards for effective
exchange of information on tax matters including bank information and
information without domestic tax interest. It further provides that the
information received from Japan in respect of a resident of India can
be shared with other law enforcement agencies with authorisation of the
competent authority of Japan and vice versa.
The
Protocol also provides that both India and Japan shall lend assistance
to each other in the collection of revenue claims. The Protocol further
provides for exemption of interest income from taxation in the source
country with respect to debt-claims insured by the Government/Government
owned financial institutions.
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