Services rendered in India: The Chennai Bench of the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal held that a taxpayer—providing satellite capacity and related services to Indian customers by means of communication system monitoring equipment owned by a related party in India—was rendering services in India. The case is: Intelsat Global Sales and Marketing Ltd. Read a July 2016 report [PDF 311 KB]
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