India signs taxation, consular agreements with UAE

Abu Dhabi: India and UAE today signed agreements to amend the double taxation avoidance treaty that will pave the way for greater sharing of tax related information between the two countries and also agreed to set up a joint committee to look after consular issues. The amendments to the treaty was signed during India-UAE Joint […]

Abu Dhabi: India and UAE today signed agreements to amend the double taxation avoidance treaty that will pave the way for greater sharing of tax related information between the two countries and also agreed to set up a joint committee to look after consular issues. The amendments to the treaty was signed during India-UAE Joint Commission meeting, presided over by External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and his UAE counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan here.

The meeting was preceded by one-on-one talks between the two ministers and followed by delegation-level talks. With the avoidance of double taxation treaty been amended, the article on exchange of information has been updated to bring it at par with internationally accepted standards. Now the banking information as well as any information without any domestic tax interest can be shared between the two countries.