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Mashreq Bank Psc vs. DCIT
ITA No:1342 (MUM) of 2006
A.Y.:2002-03Dated: 6th February, 2025
Article 7(3) of India-UAE and Section 44Cof the IT Act – Prior to amendment with effect from 1st April, 2008, while computing the profits of PE, expenses incurred by HO were allowable without any restriction as per domestic tax law governing computation of income
FACTS
The Assessee, a tax resident of the UAE, was engaged in banking business in India through branches. The branch claimed deduction towards expenses incurred by HO without any restriction on the quantum of deduction. Further, it claimed certain expenses that were directly incurred outside India by HO as they were related to business operations of Indian branch.
Applying Section 44C, the AO restricted deduction of HO expenses to 5% of average adjusted total income. Further, the AO denied deduction for certain expenses (such as, SWIFT charges and global accounting software maintenance expenses) that were directly incurred by HO for branch operations.