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The Indian Budget 2015 – and its impact on German Business in India Date March 11, 2015 at KPMG’s offices 40474 Düsseldorf Agenda * 8.30 a.m Reception and Breakfast 9.00 a.m Opening Remarks Frank Hemker Dirk Matter 9.15 a.m Presentation Gaurav Mehndiratta 10.45 a.m Presentation Dr. Matthias Hogh 11.10 a.m Questions/Discussion 11.30 a.m Close Event content The new Indian federal government has been in place for 9 months and is expected to announce important changes in the tax and regulatory environment on the Budget Day on February 28. In the election last year, the incoming government promised measures to strengthen the Indian economy and to increase India’s attractiveness for foreign invest- ment. The annual Indian Budget proposals are thus likely to also have an impact on foreign companies currently doing business in India. Directly after the release of the budget, KPMG experts in India and in Germany will produce in-depth analysis for companies doing business in India. Mr. Gaurav Mehndiratta, Partner, International Tax & Regulatory Services, KPMG India, and Dr. Matthias Hogh, Partner International Tax Services, KPMG Germany, will present their key findings of this analysis in Germany. * may be subject to changes Venue KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft Tersteegenstraße 19–31 40474 Düsseldorf www.kpmg.de Registration Please register for the Business Breakfast before March 5, 2015 under: www.kpmg.de/IndianBudget2015.html or send an email to: [email protected], You will receive separate confirmation of your registration via email. For organizational questions or to arrange an individual meeting with the KPMG representatives please contact Gabriele Geerlings KPMG, Düsseldorf T +49 211 475-7640 [email protected] Please note that Mr. Mehndiratta and Dr. Hogh are also available for individual meetings after the presentation on March 11 to discuss tax aspects related to India such as: Detailed regulations under the Budget proposals Advance Pricing Agreements (APA) and Transfer Pricing developments Service fee charges to India and administrative requirements Permanent Establishments (PEs), including Service PEs Increase of foreign direct investment (FDI) limit for insurance companies from 26 to 49% © 2015 KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft, a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. Printed in Germany. The KPMG name, logo and “cutting through complexity” are registered trademarks of KPMG International. Attendance is free of charge.

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The Indian Budget 2015 – and its impact on German Business in India

Date

March 11, 2015 at KPMG’s offices 40474 Düsseldorf

Agenda*

8.30 a.m Reception and Breakfast

9.00 a.m Opening Remarks Frank Hemker Dirk Matter

9.15 a.m Presentation Gaurav Mehndiratta

10.45 a.m Presentation Dr. Matthias Hogh

11.10 a.m Questions/Discussion

11.30 a.m Close

Event content

The new Indian federal government has been in place for 9 months and is expected to announce important changes in the tax and regulatory environment on the Budget Day on February 28.

In the election last year, the incoming government promised measures to strengthen the Indian economy and to increase India’s attractiveness for foreign invest-ment. The annual Indian Budget proposals are thus likely to also have an impact on foreign companies currently doing business in India.

Directly after the release of the budget, KPMG experts in India and in Germany will produce in-depth analysis for companies doing business in India.

Mr. Gaurav Mehndiratta, Partner, International Tax & Regulatory Services, KPMG India, and Dr. Matthias Hogh, Partner International Tax Services, KPMG Germany, will present their key findings of this analysis in Germany.

* may be subject to changes

Venue

KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft Tersteegenstraße 19–31 40474 Düsseldorf

www.kpmg.de

Registration

Please register for the Business Breakfast before March 5, 2015 under:

www.kpmg.de/IndianBudget2015.html

or send an email to: [email protected],

You will receive separate confirmation of your registration via email.

For organizational questions or to arrange an individual meeting with the KPMG representatives please contact

Gabriele Geerlings KPMG, Düsseldorf T +49 211 475-7640 [email protected]

Please note that Mr. Mehndiratta and Dr. Hogh are also available for individual meetings after the presentation on March 11 to discuss tax aspects related to India such as:

• Detailed regulations under the Budget proposals

• Advance Pricing Agreements (APA) and Transfer Pricing developments

• Service fee charges to India and administrative requirements

• Permanent Establishments (PEs), including Service PEs

• Increase of foreign direct investment (FDI) limit for insurance companies from 26 to 49%

© 2015 KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft, a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. Printed in Germany. The KPMG name, logo and “cutting through complexity” are registered trademarks of KPMG International.

Attendance is free of charge.