Union Cabinet Clears New India-Cyprus Double Tax Avoidance Agreement

India and Cyprus have a DTAA since 1994. Cyprus is a major source of foreign funds flows into the country.

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People exersise outside the North Block of the Central Secretariat building which houses the Ministry of Finance (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

The Cabinet on Wednesday approved a revised Double Tax Avoidance Agreement between India and Cyprus that provides for source-based taxation of capital gains on transfer of shares instead of one based on residence.

An official-level meeting between India and Cyprus was held here in June to finalise the new India-Cyprus DTAA wherein all pending issues, including taxation of capital gains, were discussed, and an in-principle agreement was reached on all pending issues.

It was agreed to provide for source-based taxation of capital gains on transfer of shares. However, a grandfathering clause would be provided for investments made prior to April 1, 2017, in respect of which capital gains would be taxed in the country of which taxpayer is a resident.
Finance Ministry statement

India and Cyprus have a DTAA since 1994. Cyprus is a major source of foreign funds flows into the country. From April 2000 till March 2016, India received foreign direct investment to the tune of Rs 42,680.76 crore from Cyprus. The completion of negotiation on avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion has paved the way for removal of Cyprus from the list of ‘Notified Jurisdictional Areas’ retrospectively from November 2013.

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