Equalisation Levy Rules, 2016

Equalisation Levy Rules, 2016

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The Equalisation Levy Rules, 2016, were introduced in India to impose a tax on certain digital services provided by foreign companies to Indian customers. Here are the full details:

Introduction

  • The Equalisation Levy was introduced as part of the Finance Act, 2016, and it applies to online services provided by non-resident entities.
  • It aims to tax foreign e-commerce companies providing services to Indian residents or businesses without a physical presence in India.

Applicability

  1. The levy applies to:
    • Online advertising.
    • Any provision of digital services, including e-commerce transactions.
  2. It is applicable if the annual aggregate payment exceeds INR 1 lakh for a financial year.

Rate of Levy

  • The Equalisation Levy is charged at a rate of 6% on the gross amount of consideration received or receivable by a non-resident for services provided to Indian residents.

Key Definitions

  • Digital Services: Includes any services provided or facilitated through a digital or electronic medium.
  • E-commerce Operator: An entity that owns, operates, or manages a digital or electronic facility or platform for e-commerce.

Levy Collection

  • The payer (Indian resident or business) is responsible for deducting the levy at the time of payment to the foreign service provider.
  • The deducted amount must be deposited with the Indian government.

Filing Requirements

  • The payer must file an Equalisation Levy return in the prescribed format within a specified time after the end of the financial year.
  • The return must include details of payments made and the corresponding Equalisation Levy deducted.

Exemptions

  • Certain payments may be exempt from the levy, such as payments for services provided by non-residents in a specific category or when services are not utilized in India.

Penalties

  • Failure to deduct or pay the Equalisation Levy may result in penalties and interest charges.

Amendments

  • The rules may be amended periodically to adapt to changing circumstances and ensure compliance with international standards.

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