- India may exempt services between foreign airline operators’ head offices and local branches from GST
- Foreign airlines with offices in India have been issued GST notifications for not paying taxes on services imported by Indian entities
- The issue is being discussed by the fitment committee within the GST Council
- Tax authorities argue that services provided by headquarters to local entities are subject to taxation in India
- Foreign airlines have raised concerns about the taxation of services between head office and branch office
- Embassies of respective countries have engaged in discussions on the issue
- DGGI has instructed officials to refrain from coercive actions regarding the matter
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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