CBDT enters into advance pricing agreements

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Anotification from the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) on 3 April said it had entered into 14 unilateral advance pricing agreements (UAPAs) and two bilateral advance pricing agreements (BAPAs) in March.

As per section 92CC of the Income Tax Act, 1961, an advance pricing agreement (APA) is an agreement entered into between a taxpayer and tax authority (UAPA in case of one tax authority, BAPA in case of two tax authorities and multilateral in case of multiple tax authorities), in order to predetermine the transfer prices and avoid future transfer pricing disputes with the tax authority. With the agreements reached in March, the total number of APAs that the country has entered into increased to 199 UAPAs and 20 BAPAs.

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