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India raised IT safe harbour threshold to ₹2,000 crore, cut TDS on key goods, and gave cloud firms tax holidays until 2047.
In India's 2026 budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman raised the safe harbour threshold for IT services from ₹300 crore to ₹2,000 crore, introduced a uniform 15.5% margin, and automated approvals to reduce compliance.
Non-resident taxpayers under presumptive taxation are now exempt from Minimum Alternate Tax.
The tax deducted at source on liquor, scrap, and minerals was cut to 2%.
Foreign cloud providers using Indian data centers gain a tax holiday until 2047.
Advanced Pricing Agreement processing time is reduced to two years, with a possible six-month extension, and modified returns are allowed for associated entities.
The government also consolidated IT sectors into a single category and updated accounting firm eligibility rules to support domestic firms.
La India elevó el umbral de puerto seguro de TI a ₹ 2,000 crores, redujo el TDS en productos clave y dio vacaciones fiscales a las empresas de nube hasta 2047.