Abstract

This case note explains the Bombay High Court’s decision in Commissioner of Income Tax v. The Great Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd., which held that, where an Indian company advances a loan to a foreign associated enterprise, the arm’s length interest rate is to be ascertained by reference to the relevant rate of interest in the borrower’s country, and not that in India.

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