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Discussion on Place of Effective Management CA Vishal Palwe WIRC Seminar on Discussion on Select Issues in International Taxation 10 June 2017

Residential status of company CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 2

Residential status of company Earlier definition of residential status of company A company is said to be resident in India if: it is an Indian company; or during that year, the control and management of its affairs is situated wholly in India Amended definition of residential status of company [section 6(3) applicable from 1 April 2016 i.e. for FY 2016-17] A company is said to be resident in India if: it is an Indian company; or its place of effective management in that year is in India Place of effective management means a place where key management and commercial decisions that are necessary for the conduct of the business of an entity as a whole are, in substance made Explanation to section 6(3) of Income-tax Act CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 3

Discussion on control and management CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 4

Discussion on control and management Indian judicial rulings Erin Estate, Galah, Ceylon (34 ITR 1) (SC) Control and management of its affairs means the de facto control and not the de jure and refers to controlling and directive power often described as "head and brain Subbayya Chettaiar (HUF) (19 ITR 168) (SC) Control and management signifies the controlling and directive power, the head and brain and situated implies the functioning of such power at a particular place with some degree of permanence Nandlal Gandalal (40 ITR 1) (SC) The expression control and management signifies controlling and directive power, the head and brain as it is sometimes called. Furthermore, the expression control and management means de facto control and management and not merely the right or power to control and manage Narottam and Pereira Ltd vs. CIT 23 ITR 454 (Bom- HC) The real test to be applied is, where is the controlling and directing power, or rather, where does the controlling and directing power function or to put it in a different language there is always a seat of power or the head and brain, and what has got to be ascertained is, where is this seat of power, or the head and brain Saraswati Holding Corporation Ltd v. DDIT 111 TTJ 334 (2007) (ITAT- Del) Control and management of affairs refers to head and brain, which directs the affairs of policy, finance, disposal of profits and such other vital things qua the general and corporate affairs; It does not refer to control and management of the day-to-day affairs of the business; PoEM not in India since the Board Resolutions for investment decisions were passed from Mauritius / USA CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 5

Place of effective management Discussion on control and management Radha Rani Holdings (P) Ltd 110 TTJ 920 (2007)(ITAT Del) Facts The assessee-company incorporated under the Laws of Republic of Singapore filed its return of income in the status of a non-resident company. The Assessing Officer noticed that the paid up capital of the company consisted of 100 shares; out of which one G, who was a resident of India, was holding 99 shares and the other director J, who was a resident of Singapore, was holding only one share. There was no employee of the assessee company in Singapore and the Company was being operated from New Delhi Therefore, as per the AO the Company was being controlled and managed from India only and its control and management was wholly in India. Held Control and Management not in India since: Board meetings are held in Singapore and never in India: Since the BoDs, subject to the overall supervision of shareholders, actually controls and manages the affairs of a company effectively as against the day-to-day operation of the company, the situs of the BoDs of the company should determine the place of control and management of the company What is relevant is where the BoDs meets for the purpose of determining the key issues relating to the Company. One of the director based in India not relevant as other member of the Board (who were also the Chairman of Board) were based outside India Mere operation of bank account does not determine management / control as it powers conferred by BoD A board meeting may be by telephonic conversations or video conferencing or circular resolution and not relevant unless an adverse inference is drawn Holding of one of the BoD meeting in India is also not relevant if generally such meetings happen outside India Although the director based in India held 99% shareholding, all the directors enjoy equal powers irrespective of their shareholding CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 6

Understanding the concept of place of effective management CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 7

Understanding the concept of place of effective management Key terms Key terms Effective Management Key Meaning Producing the results that is wanted or intended; in reality, although not officially intended (Oxford Dictionary) The act of running or controlling a business or similar organization (Oxford Dictionary). The act of managing by direction, or regulation or administration or control or supervisions (Wharton s Law Lexicon). In context of PoEM, management refer to those strategic decisions which are generally taken by the apex body of the company which are by nature guiding and controlling the business. The Term effective should be understood in the sense of the French effective which means real (UK Case Law: Wensleydale s Settlement Trustees) in definition of PoEM may be read as important, main crucial, significant, vital, strategic decision Commercial As a whole engaged in commerce and commercialize (K.J. Aiyar, Judicial Dictionary 15th Edition 2011 Volume 1). In context of PoEM refer to key commercial decisions may refer to strategic commercial decisions concerning the business of the company All parts or aspects considered; altogether (The Free Dictionary by Farlex) In Substance in substance indicates that in making the necessary comparison, form should be disregarded (The Law Lexicon 3rd Edition 2012) PoEM has been defined to mean a place where key management and commercial decisions that are necessary for the conduct of the business of an entity as a whole are, in substance made CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 8

Understanding the concept of place of effective management International perspective Income Tax Act, 1961 OECD Commentary UN Commentary Place where key management and commercial decisions that are necessary for the conduct of the business of an entity as a whole are, in substance made Set of guiding principles for determination of PoEM have been issued for the benefit of the taxpayers as well as for tax administration Place where - key management and commercial decisions that are necessary for the conduct of the entity's business as a whole are in substance made All relevant facts and circumstances must be examined to determine the place of effective management An entity may have more than one place of management, but it can have only one place of effective management at any one time Place where the company is actually managed and controlled where the decision-making at the highest level on the important policies essential for the management of the company takes place that plays a leading part in the management of a company from an economic and functional point of view where the most important accounting books are kept CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 9

Understanding the concept of place of effective management Place of effective management as per OECD Key Managerial Decisions Place of Board Meetings CEO & executives carry activities Key Consideration for PoEM Legal Status of the Co Headquarters located Accounting Records kept PoEM is a very fact specific determination and all the factors would need to be considered CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 10

Understanding the concept of place of effective management Klaus Vogel On Double Taxation Conventions * PoEM is where the management important policies are actually made What is decisive is not the place where the management directives take effect but rather the place where they are given Centre of management activities of a company generally is the place at which the person authorized to represent the Company carries on his business management activities A place from where the business is merely supervised would not qualify If the commercial and the non-commercial side of the business are managed at different places, the location of Commercial management is of significance If the above criteria is inconclusive, then the top manager s residence will regularly determine the residence of the Company *Klaus Vogel on Double Taxation 3rd Edition Page 262 CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 11

Understanding the concept of place of effective management Place of effective management under Indian tax treaties In terms of Article 4 of the tax treaties, several Indian tax treaties, recognise inter alia, the place of management as the place of tax residence If the company is resident of both the contracting states, then most tax treaties recognize the concept of PoEM for determination of residence of a company as a Tie-Breaker Rule for avoidance of double taxation India has entered into more than 80 Comprehensive tax treaties with various countries. In most tax treaties, the term PoEM is not defined For instance, the term PoEM is defined under a protocol in India - Belarus Tax Treaty as under: A company is actually managed and controlled The place where the relevant accounting books are kept The place where the decision making at the highest level on important policies essential for the management of a company takes place The place that plays a leading part in the management of a company from an economic and functional point of view CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 12

Understanding the concept of place of effective management Indian Judicial ruling on place of effective management P. No. 9 of [1996] 86 Taxman 252 (AAR) Natwest case In context of India-Mauritius DTAA, the AAR held that the word "place of effective management" refers to the place from where, factually and effectively, the day to day affairs of the companies are carried on and not to the place in which may reside the ultimate control of the company. Further, the BoD meetings and general meeting of the assessee where held at registered office of the assessee (i.e. in Mauritius), hence the PoEM is in Mauritius P. No 10 of 1996 224 ITR 473 (AAR) Investments Company's (IC) registered office was in Mauritius and its only transaction was the investment in India. The applications made by the IC and Investment Manager to the Mauritius Offshore Business Activities Authority for residency certificate showed that there place of management would be in Mauritius. Hence, it could not be said that the effective management of the affairs of the company was not in Mauritius unless there were facts to at least prima facie indicate that such control emanated elsewhere than from Mauritius DLJMB Mauritius Investment Co. v. CIT, 228 ITR 268 (AAR) Mind and brain of the organization of the assessee company are situated in Mauritius as the BoD meeting took place in Mauritius, where policy decisions were taken. Therefore, the 'Effective Management' is situated in Mauritius. Follows Natwest Integrated Containers Feeder Services v. CIT 278 ITR 182 (2005) Follows Natwest case SMR Investment Ltd v. DDIT 2010-TII-66-ITAT-DEL-INTL Order given by an Indian resident shareholder via. telephone for sale of investments held by Mauritius entity may lead to PoEM in India Pearl Logistics & Ex-IM Corporation v. Income-tax Officer, International Taxation, Rajkot [80 taxmann.com 217] (Rajkot - ITAT) Director is resident of Denmark and has been operating business wholly from Denmark, all the important decisions are taken from Denmark in the form of meeting and therefore, the place of effective management and control is Denmark only CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 13

Guidelines on place of effective management CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 14

PoEM guidelines Key points The PoEM differs from a place of management Determination of PoEM would be primarily based on the fact whether or not the company is engaged in ABOI The PoEM concept is one of substance over form The determination of PoEM depends on the facts and circumstances of a given case An entity may have more than one place of management but it can have only one PoEM at any point in time Since residence is to be determined for each year, PoEM will also be required to be determined on year to year basis PoEM means a place where key management and commercial decisions that are necessary for the conduct of the business of an entity as a whole are, in substance, made Activities performed during the previous year needs to be considered a snapshot approach is not to be adopted Determination of PoEM is based on all the relevant facts rather than isolated facts The principles for determining PoEM are only for guidance purposes and no principle is decisive in itself Where PoEM is determined to be in India and also outside India, then PoEM shall be presumed to be in India if it has been mainly / predominantly in India CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 15

PoEM guidelines Broad framework A company is engaged in ABOI and if majority meetings of BoD are held outside India Yes PoEM outside India No No A company not engaged in an ABOI, the determination of PoEM would be a two stage process BoD are standing aside and not exercising their powers of management; such powers are exercised by either the holding company or any other person(s) resident in India Stage 1: Identification or ascertaining of person(s) who actually make key management and commercial decision for conduct of company s business as a whole Stage 2: Determination of place where these decisions are in fact being made Yes PoEM in India No If key management and commercial decisions for conduct of company s business as a whole are made outside India CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 16

PoEM guidelines Active business outside India A company is engaged in ABOI if the following conditions are met Passive income is not more than 50% of its Less than 50% of its total assets are Less than 50% of total no. of employees are situated in India or Payroll expense incurred on such employees is less than 50% of total Income of company Assets of company Number of employees of company Payroll expense of company Key points in determining quantum of passive income, assets, number of employee and payroll expenses Average of the data of the previous year and two years prior to that to be taken into account In case the company is in existence for a shorter period, the data of such period to be considered Where the accounting year for tax purposes, in accordance with the laws of country of incorporation is different from the previous year, the data of the accounting year that ends during the relevant previous year and two accounting years preceding it to be considered CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 17

PoEM guidelines Active business outside India Passive income will be the aggregate of the following income streams Income from transactions where both the purchase and sale of goods is from / to its associated enterprises Royalty income Dividend income Capital gains Passive income of company Interest income Rental income However, any income by way of interest shall not be considered to be passive income in case of a company engaged in the business of banking or is a public finance institution, and its activities are regulated as such under the applicable laws of the country of incorporation CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 18

PoEM guidelines Active business outside India Income as computed for tax purpose in accordance with laws of country of incorporation as per books of account, where laws of country of incorporation does not require such a computation Value of assets in case of an individually depreciable asset average of its value for tax purposes in the country of incorporation of the company at the beginning and at end of the previous year Value of assets in case of pool of fixed assets treated as a block for depreciation average of its value for tax purposes in the country of incorporation of the company at the beginning and at the end of the year Value of assets in case of any other asset value as per books of account Number of employees average of number of employees as at the beginning and at the end of the year includes persons, who though not employed directly by the company, perform tasks similar to those performed by the employees Payroll expenditure includes cost of salaries, wages, bonus and all other employee compensation including related pension and social costs borne by the employer CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 19

PoEM guidelines Guiding principles when determining PoEM for a company which does not have ABOI Who takes the key management and commercial decisions Role of BoD Likely place of effective management Board of Directors BoD retains and exercises their authority to govern the company BoD in substance makes such decisions necessary for the conduct of the company s business as a whole Place where BoD regularly meets and makes such decisions If such decisions are not taken at board meetings (i.e. if these meetings are a mere formality), then place where such decisions are in fact taken by the directors Senior management [such authority may also be delegated to shareholder, promoter, strategic or legal or financial advisory, etc.] BoD delegates authority to senior management BoD routinely ratifies these decisions that have been made Place where the senior management or other persons who makes such decisions Committee [executive committee consisting of key members of senior management] BoD delegates some or all of its authority to committee BoD merely gives a formal approval to decisions made Place where the member of the committee are based and where that committee develops and formulates the key strategies and policies CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 20

PoEM guidelines Guiding principles when determining PoEM for a company which does not have ABOI Location of head office (it is an important factor as it often represents the place where key management and commercial decisions are made) Scenarios Place of senior management Likely place of effective management Centrally located They are based in a single location at a place which is identified as head office Head office Decentralised They operate from time to time at offices located in different countries Location where the senior management - is primarily or predominantly based - normally return to (after travel to other locations) - meet when formulating or deciding key strategies and policies for the company as a whole Further decentralised They operate from different locations on a more or less permanent basis and participate in meetings via telephone or video conferencing Location where the highest level of management (such as Managing Director or Finance Director) and their direct support staff are location Highly decentralised Company s senior management is too decentralised Location of head office not relevant as it is not possible to determine the head office with a reasonable degree of certainty CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 21

PoEM guidelines Guiding principles when determining PoEM for a company which does not have ABOI Mode of making the key management and commercial decisions Meetings via telephone or video conferencing Place of persons taking such decisions The directors, senior management or committee(s) taking decisions physically not present at a particular location Likely place of effective management Place where the directors or the persons taking the decisions or majority of them usually reside may be relevant Circular resolution or round robin voting Factors like the frequency with which it is used, the type of decisions made in that manner and where the parties involved in those decisions are located, etc. are to be considered It cannot be said that proposer of decision along would be relevant but based on past practices and general conduct, it would be required to determine the person who has authority and who exercises authority to take decision; location of such person would be more important CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 22

PoEM guidelines Guiding principles when determining PoEM for a company which does not have ABOI Is shareholder a person who makes the key management and commercial decisions? Matters which are reserved for shareholder decision under the company laws Such decision may include: sale of all or substantially all of the company s assets dissolution, liquidation or deregistration of the company modification of rights attaching to various classes of shares or the issue of a new class of shares, etc. Not relevant for determining PoEM These decision typically affect the existence of the company itself or the rights of the shareholders as such, rather than the conduct of the company s business from a management or commercial perspective Shareholders involvement turning into effective management Either formally by way of shareholder agreement or by way of conduct: Shareholders limit the authority of board and senior management of a company and thereby remove the company s real authority to make decision The shareholder guidance transforms into usurpation and such undue influence may result in effective management being exercised by the shareholder CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 23

PoEM guidelines Guiding principles when determining PoEM for a company which does not have ABOI Does day-to-day routine operational decisions constitute key management and commercial decisions? Day-today routine operations decision undertaken by junior and middle management Examples of operational decision: a decision by the plant manager (appointed by senior management) to run the facility decision concerning repairs and maintenance decision relating to the implementation of company wide quality controls and human resources policies The operation decisions relate to the oversight of the day-to-day business operations and activities of a company whereas the key management and commercial decision are concerned with broader strategic and policy decision Not relevant for determining PoEM Examples of key management and commercial decisions: a decision to open a major new manufacturing facility a decision to discontinue a major product line In case if the person responsible for taking operational decisions and key management and commercial decisions is the same person, it will be necessary to distinguish the two type of decision and thereafter assess the location where the key management and commercial decisions are taken CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 24

PoEM guidelines Guiding principles when determining PoEM for a company which does not have ABOI If all of the above discussed factors do not lead to clear identification of PoEM Secondary factors to be considered Place where main and substantial activity of the company is carried out Place where the accounting records of the company are kept Isolated factors by itself do not establish PoEM Ownership The fact that a foreign company is completely owned by an Indian company will not be conclusive evidence that conditions for establishing PoEM in India have been satisfied Permanent establishment The fact that there exists PE of a foreign entity in India would itself not be conclusive evidence that the conditions for establishing PoEM in India have been satisfied Directors residential status The fact that once or some of the directors of a foreign company reside in India will not be conclusive evidence that conditions for establishing PoEM in India have been satisfied Local management The fact of local management being situated in India in respect of activities carried out by a foreign company in India will not, by itself, be conclusive evidence that the conditions for establishing PoEM have been satisfied Support activities carried out in India The existence in India of support functions that are preparatory and auxiliary in character will not be conclusive evidence that the conditions for establishing PoEM in India have been satisfied CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 25

POEM guidelines Administrative safeguards Administrative safeguards have been incorporated in the guidelines by mandating that the assessing officer (AO), before initiating inquiry for PoEM in case of a taxpayer, will seek approval from Principal Commissioner / Commissioner The AO shall also obtain approval from Collegium of Principal Commissioners of Income-tax before holding that PoEM of a non-resident company is in India The collegium so constituted shall provide an opportunity of being heard to the company before issuing any directions in the matter CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 26

Case studies on place of effective management CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 27

Case studies on place of effective management Country X India F. Co. I Co. 100% Case Study - 1 Indian company (I Co) has a wholly owned subsidiary (F Co.) outside India in country X F Co. is a sourcing entity for the Indian multinational group Key facts relating to F Co. the warehouses and stock in them are the only assets of F CO. and are located in country X all the employees of F Co. are also in country X the average income wise breakup of the company's total income for three years is, o 30% of income is from transaction where purchases are made from parties which are nonassociated enterprises and sold to associated enterprises o 30% of income is from transaction where purchases are made from associated enterprises and sold to associated enterprises o 30% of income is from transaction where purchases are made from associated enterprises and sold to non-associated enterprises o 10% of the income is by way of interest Interpretation: In this case passive income is 40% of the total income of the company. The passive income consists of, - (i). 30% income from the transaction where both purchase and sale is from/to associated enterprises; and (ii). 10% income from interest. The F Co. satisfies the first requirement of the test of active business outside India. Since no assets or employees of F Co. are in India the other requirements of the test is also satisfied. Therefore, the company is engaged in active business outside India CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 28

Case studies on place of effective management Case Study - 2 The other facts remain same as that in Case Study 1 Country X India F. Co. 100% F Co. has a total of 50 employees 47 employees are managing the warehouse, storekeeping and accounts of F Co. and they are located in country X 3 employees who are Managing Director (MD), Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and sales head are resident in India The total annual payroll expenditure in relation to these 50 employees is INR 50 million The annual payroll expenditure in respect of MD, CEO and sales head is INR 30 million I Co. Interpretation: Although the first limb of active business test is satisfied by F Co. as only 40% of its total income is passive in nature. Further, more than 50% of the employees are also situated outside India. All the assets are situated outside India. However, the payroll expenditure in respect of the MD, the CEO and the sales head being employees resident in India exceeds 50% of the total payroll expenditure. Therefore, F Co. is not engaged in active business outside India. CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 29

Case studies on place of effective management Case Study - 3 Indian company (I Co) has a wholly owned subsidiary (F Co.) outside India in country X F. Co. F Co. is a sourcing entity for the Indian multinational group engaged in ABOI All the directors of the F Co. are Indian residents Country X During the relevant previous year 5 meetings of the Board of Directors are held of which two were held in India and 3 outside India with two in country X and one in country Y India 100% I Co. Interpretation: The F Co. is engaged in active business outside India - Since majority of board meetings have been held outside India, the POEM of F Co. shall be presumed to be outside India. CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 30

Case studies on place of effective management Case Study - 4 The other facts remain same as that in Case Study 3 Country X India F. Co. 100% It is established by the Assessing Officer that although F Co.'s senior management team signs all the contracts, for all the contracts above INR 1 million the F Co. must submit its recommendation to I Co. and I Co. makes the decision whether or not the contract may be accepted It is also seen that during the previous year more than 99% of the contracts are above INR 1 million and over past years also the same trend in respect of value contribution of contracts above INR 1 million is seen I Co. Interpretation: These facts suggest that the effective management of the F Co. may have been usurped by the parent company I Co. Therefore, POEM of F Co. may in such cases be not presumed to be outside India even though F Co. is engaged in active business outside India and majority of board meeting are held outside India. CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 31

Case studies on place of effective management D Co. Country Y Case Study 5 An Indian multinational group has a local holding company A Co. in country X Country X India C Co. B Co. 100% The A Co. also has 100% downstream subsidiaries B Co. and C Co. in country X and D Co. in country Y The A Co. has income only by way of dividend and interest from investments made in its subsidiaries The PoEM of A Co. is in India and is exercised by ultimate parent company of the group The subsidiaries B, C and D are engaged in active business outside India The meetings of Board of Director of B Co., C Co. and D Co. are held in country X and Y respectively. A Co. Interpretation: Merely because the place of effective management of an intermediate holding company is in India the POEM of its subsidiaries shall not be taken to be in India. Each subsidiary has to be examined separately. As indicated in the facts since companies B Co., C Co., and D Co. are independently engaged in active business outside India and majority of Board meetings of these companies are also held outside India. The POEM of B Co., C Co., and D Co. shall be presumed to be outside India CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 32

Thank you CA Vishal Palwe Discussion on Place of Effective Management 33