Taxpayers say India’s proposed move to fractional apportionment would intensify disputes

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Taxpayers say India’s proposed move to fractional apportionment would intensify disputes

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The consultation period for feedback on India’s proposed changes to its profit-attribution rules has not yet ended, but the debate around the potential costs and benefits of any change is already hotting up.

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