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Recently, the Swiss Finance Department has announced the suspension of the most favored nation status (MFN) clause in the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between India and Switzerland.
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Reasons Behind MFN Suspension:
India signed tax treaties with Slovenia and Lithuania, which specified a 5% withholding tax rate on dividends (these two countries later became members of the OECD).
Switzerland believed that under the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) clause in its tax treaty with India, the 5% rate for dividends (from Slovenia and Lithuania's treaties) should automatically apply to the India-Switzerland treaty, replacing the original 10% rate.
In 2023, the Indian Supreme Court ruled that the MFN clause does not automatically apply when an existing treaty country (like Slovenia and Lithuania) joins the OECD.
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