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Mauritius – Gateway To Africa

Mauritius – Gateway To Africa

Rightly called “the Pearl of the Indian Ocean,” Mauritius is much more than a popular tourist destination. Recent World Bank statistics identify Mauritius as the country with the second highest per capita G.D.P. in Africa. Mauritius maintains relationships with key African and international bodies, such as the Southern African Development Community (“S.A.D.C.”), the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (“C.O.M.E.S.A.”), the World Trade Organization, and the Commonwealth of Nations. It has a low income tax rate and offers a range of incentives to boost its competitiveness. Sattar Abdoula, the C.E.O. of Grant Thornton Mauritius, and Mariam Rajabally, a partner in the international financial services and tax at Grant Thornton Mauritius, take a deep dive into the tax, financial, and commercial benefits that are available in Mauritius, and why it remains an important gateway into Africa.

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The End of the Negotiation: Protocol to India-Mauritius Tax Treaty Finally Released

After several years of negotiations, a new protocol to the Mauritius-India Income Tax Treaty has been agreed between the parties.  In a nutshell, India benefits from amended provisions that are in line with other bilateral treaties, while Mauritius benefits from the adoption of grandfathering provisions regarding capital gains from the disposition of certain shares.  Investors in both countries will benefit from greater certainty in taxing outcomes.  Anurag Jain and Parul Jain of Attorneys BMR & Associates L.L.P., Gurgaon, address the highlights of the new provisions.

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