Facts of the
Case
The assessee, Hyatt International Southwest Asia
Ltd., a UAE-based company, was engaged in providing hotel management and
oversight services in India. It entered into agreements with Indian hotel
owners for operational and strategic services.
The Indian tax authorities alleged that the
assessee had a Permanent Establishment (PE) in India and attributed
profits to such PE for taxation under the Income Tax Act, 1961 and Article 7
of the India–UAE Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA).
The assessee contended that it had incurred global
losses, and therefore, no income could be attributed to the Indian PE.
Issues
Involved
- Whether profits can be attributed to a Permanent Establishment in
India when the foreign enterprise has incurred global losses.
- Whether a PE should be treated as a separate taxable entity
independent of the global enterprise.
- Interpretation of Article 7 of the India–UAE DTAA concerning
attribution of profits.
Petitioner’s
Arguments
- The assessee argued that since the entire enterprise had
incurred losses globally, no profits could be attributed to the Indian
PE.
- Relied on earlier precedent (Nokia Solutions and Networks OY)
where it was held that profit attribution is not warranted in case of
overall losses.
- Contended that Article 7 of DTAA restricts taxation only to actual profits of the enterprise.
Respondent’s
Arguments
- The Revenue contended that a Permanent Establishment is a
distinct taxable unit, and profits earned in India must be taxed
irrespective of global losses.
- Argued that Article 7 permits taxation of profits attributable to
the PE located in India.
- Emphasized that local operations generated income, which is taxable in India.
Court Order
/ Findings
- The Delhi High Court held that a Permanent Establishment must be
treated as a separate and independent entity for taxation purposes.
- It ruled that profits attributable to the Indian PE are taxable
in India even if the global enterprise has incurred losses.
- The Court distinguished the earlier Nokia Solutions judgment
on facts.
- It clarified that Article 7 of the DTAA does not prohibit taxation of PE profits merely because the enterprise is loss-making globally.
Important
Clarification
- The judgment establishes that global financial performance is
irrelevant for determining taxability of a PE.
- Reinforces the “separate entity principle” in international
taxation.
- Confirms that local profits cannot be shielded by global losses.
Sections /
Provisions Involved
- Income Tax Act, 1961
- Section 9 (Income deemed to accrue or arise in India)
- Section 92F (Transfer Pricing & PE concepts – relevant
context)
- India–UAE DTAA
- Article 5 – Permanent Establishment
- Article 7 – Business Profits
Link to download the
order - https://delhihighcourt.nic.in/app/showFileJudgment/VIB22122023ITA2162020_161402.pdf
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