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Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement

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Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement

A DTAA is a tax treaty signed between two or more countries.

  • Its key objective is that tax-payers in these countries can avoid being taxed twice for the same income.
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    • A DTAA applies in cases where a tax-payer resides in one country and earns income in another.
    • DTAA with Singapore, Mauritius and Cyprus give full exemption on capital gains to investors, as there՚s no cap gains in contracting countries. These agreements …

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India Relation with Its Neighbor

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Historical Perspective of India՚s Regional Policy

  • Before Independence: India under British had an extended period of India՚s regional primacy. As the regional expression of the then sole superpower, British Raj exercised a hegemony not only over the littoral neighborhood but across the Indian ocean region.
  • On the continental side, the British Raj surrounded itself with a series of buffer states and protectorates and often projected military power beyond them.
  • Also, the Indian Ocean was dominated by the Royal Navy and the Indian Army. This allowed the British to develop new port cities (from Aden to Hong Kong) and construct trans-regional connectivity through roads and …

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