Taxation in India and the U.S.: Stages in the Life of a U.S. Owned Indian Company
Volume 8 No 5 / Read Article
By Sanjay Sanghvi, Raghav Kumar Bajaj (Guest Authors), Stanley C. Ruchelman, and Neha Rastogi
When a U.S. corporation expands its operations to India and forms an Indian subsidiary, tax issues need to be addressed in both countries at various points in time – when the investment is first made, as profits are generated, as funds are repatriated, and when the investment is sold. In their comprehensive article, Sanjay Sanghvi, a partner of Khaitan & Co., Mumbai, Raghav Jumar Baja, a principal associate of Khaitan & Co., Mumbai, Stanley C. Ruchelman and Neha Rastogi explain all facets of tax planning in both countries at each stage of the investment and do so in an integrated way. See more →