According to the federation members, any company, irrespective of its location, which provides goods or services to Indian customers is liable to pay taxes in India. The representation has also cited multiple provisions in the GST Act through which transactions which are apparently non-financial in nature, can also be taxed.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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