Nestlé judgment jolts Swiss MFN provision
Hindustan Times Noida|December 27, 2024
Switzerland recently rescinded the unilateral application of the most favoured nation (MFN) provision in its Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) with India.
Prabhash Ranjan

The MFN provision is a fundamental non-discrimination standard in international economic relations.

Consider a scenario where State A signs a bilateral treaty with State B that includes an MFN provision. If State A later grants benefits to a third country, State C, those benefits should also be extended to State B due to the MFN clause. Switzerland's recent decision is not retaliatory but rather a reciprocal action stemming from a ruling issued by the Supreme Court of India in October 2023 in the case of Assessing Officer v. Nestlé. In this case, Nestlé sought a preferential dividend tax rate of 5%, instead of the standard 10%, by referencing the MFN provision in the India-Switzerland DTAA. Nestlé argued that India offered a lower dividend tax rate to companies from OECD member countries such as Colombia and Lithuania. The MFN provision in the India-Switzerland DTAA provides that the benefits given to a country "which is a member of the OECD" should be extended to the signatory state.

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