FPIs seek review of taxes faced by them, say some face double taxation
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Foreign investors are urging a review of India’s tax policies, particularly capital gains, citing high trading costs and potential double taxation. They argue that the reintroduction of long-term capital gains tax, coupled with difficulties in claiming foreign tax credits, makes India less attractive. Concerns also include computation issues and refund delays, contributing to significant FPI outflows.
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