ibm in india - Google Search
IBM India Private Limited is the Indian subsidiary of IBM. It has facilities in Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Gurgaon, Noida, Chandigarh, Bhubaneshwar, Coimbatore, Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad.
Wikipedia
CEO:
Vanitha Narayanan (Jan 2013–)
Motto: "On Demand Business", "What makes you special?"
Number of employees: ~ 150,000
Headquarters:
Bengaluru, India
Founded: 1992
Parent organization:
IBM
Daniel Palos, if you question what others are posting, why don’t you take the trouble to google it?
Just as foreign enterprises find it more convenient and feasible to operate in the USA with USA associate or subsidiary enterprises, firms headquartered in the USA generally do the same when they function within nations beyond our borders.
The IRS has no jurisdiction over those subsidiary firms and other than their activities within the USA. The IRS cannot demand to see those foreign enterprises account books except to any extent that they're doing business within the USA.
Respectfully, Supposn
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Sunday at 12:02 AM
DanielPalos, you refer to expatriated enterprises as if that’s consequential to this discussion; it is not of significance.
An expatriated enterprise is not a USA enterprise. They’re a separate entity headquarted beyond USA borders and not subject to federal jurisdiction.
I suppose it’s conceivable to do business in the USA and not be a USA enterprise, but there are difficulties to doing so.
Foreign enterprises doing business in the USA generally operate through an associated USA enterprise or they establish their own USA subsidiary enterprise. That’s the enterprise that’s under federal jurisdiction.
To the extent that any entity operates or earns income in the USA, regardless of nationality, their operations, incomes or revenues may, and generally are subject to federal jurisdiction.
Respectfully, Supposn
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Thursday at 5:35 PM
Daniel Palos, as I explained, I have doubts of destination based taxing in the manner proposed would be enforceable. If the IRS cannot enforce them, the proposal’s of no worth.
Expatriate enterprises legally move their headquarters beyond federal jurisdiction. They may, and I suppose usually do keep a USA subsidiary corporation here or have some arrangement with a USA associated enterprise. As ToddsterPatrio’s 1:10 PM post implied, they do so to legally reduce their federal tax exposures; additionally, they may also illegally reduce their taxes.
Respectfully, Supposn
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