DoT has deferred its plan to do away with the double taxation structure that international telecom carriers are subjected to in India.
September 15, 2009
DoT has deferred its plan to do away with the double taxation structure that international telecom carriers are subjected to in India. At present, foreign operators are required to pay licence fees twice – while buying bandwidth from domestic operators to use their infrastructure and again while reselling it to enterprises and their customers. These operators have, therefore, been demanding the removal of such a tax structure. DoT is likely to soon ask TRAI for recommendations on the issue before taking a final decision.
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