India, Japan sign pact for amending DTAA

Our Bureau Updated - January 22, 2018 at 12:26 PM.

Ahead of Japanese Premier Shinzo Abe’s visit, India and Japan on Friday inked a pact for amending the double taxation avoidance agreement and for preventing fiscal evasion that was originally signed in 1989.

“The protocol provides for internationally accepted standards for effective exchange of information on tax matters, including bank information and information without domestic tax interest,” said a Finance Ministry statement, adding that it also allows for sharing of information from Japan on an Indian resident with other law enforcement agencies.

Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia and Ambassador of Japan Kenji Hiramatsu signed the protocol on behalf of the two countries.

The pact would also allow the two countries to assist each other in collection of revenue claims. Further, it provides exemption of interest income from debt claims insured by the Government from taxation in the source country.

Published on December 11, 2015 09:17