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  1. Jun 4, 2020 · Safe Harbour Rules (SHR), introduced by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in the year 2009, provides for circumstances in which a certain category of taxpayers can follow a simple set of rules under which transfer prices are automatically accepted by the revenue authorities.

  2. Apr 10, 2022 · benefits of safe harbor rules in india- to the taxpayers and revenue authorities: 1. Advance information or knowledge about the range of profits or prices to qualify for SHR.

  3. However, the safe harbour programme received a tepid response from taxpayers in India, due to perceived high margins and ambiguity in the classification of services. The CBDT has now, vide a notification2 dated 7 June 2017, revised the existing safe harbour rules in India.

  4. Aug 9, 2023 · Read how CBDT's Notification No. 58/2023 amends Income-tax Rules, extending Safe Harbour rules to AY 2023-24. Insights from Ministry of Finance, New Delhi.

  5. Tax alert: Safe Harbour rules amended to streamline intra group financing arrangements with global standards. 21 December 2023 . Unveiling India's latest Safe Harbour amendments: Revised intra-group loan rules and new interest rate benchmarks. In a nutshell. Revised intra group Loan. Interest Rate Reform: Credit Rating Clarification: Definitions:

  6. Background: The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) issued a gazette notification on 20 May 2020, to specify the safe harbour rates applicable for FY 2019-20, for determining arm’s length rates for certain specified international transactions.

  7. Jul 30, 2023 · The Indian Safe harbour rules are an optional dispute avoidance mechanism that prescribe the minimum cost plus mark – up / transfer price that an eligible tax payer has to maintain in relation to eligible categories of international transactions for a specified block of financial years (FYs).

  8. Revised Safe Harbour – A comparison. In a highly anticipated and welcome move, on 7th June 2017, Central Board of Direct Taxes (“CBDT”) introduced a revised set of safe harbour rules which shall be applicable for FY 2016-17 to FY 2018-19. A comparison of the erstwhile and revised safe harbours is as follows:

  9. Safe harbour rules’ means circumstances in which the income tax authorities shall accept the transfer price declared by the taxpayer.

  10. A “safe harbor” is defined in the Indian Income Tax Law (ITL) as circumstances under which the tax authorities will accept the transfer price declared by the taxpayer.

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