UK and India enter into a reciprocal double contributions convention
February 17, 2026
UK and India enter into a reciprocal double contributions conventionFebruary 17, 2026 In July 2025, alongside the UK-India Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), the UK and India agreed to negotiate a reciprocal Double Contributions Convention (DCC). The DCC was signed on 10 February 2026. It will come into force together with the CETA, which is currently expected to be implemented during the first half of 2026. What does the DCC do?Once the DCC is in force, and in a similar way to a number of agreements the UK has with other countries (for example the USA, Japan and Israel):
Prior to the DCC coming into force:
Why does it matter?The DCC will be welcomed by businesses in the UK and India. In particular, it will give such businesses greater freedom to have their employees working from the other jurisdiction, for temporary periods, without triggering liability to local Contributions. The elimination of double liabilities to Contributions will also remove potential barriers to longer term cross-border working arrangements between the UK and India. Businesses will still need to be cognisant of any administrative requirements to achieve the desired treatment under the DCC. For example, in the UK, HM Revenue and Customs will require a certificate of continuing liability, from the Indian tax authorities, in respect of employees temporarily working in the UK in circumstances where UK national insurance contributions are intended not to arise. Latest Insights
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