UiPath’s Indian Subsidiary Reaches Advance Pricing Agreement

June 5, 2026, 11:34 AM UTC

Software company UiPath expects some tax disputes it’s facing in India to be withdrawn after the company’s subsidiary there agreed to an advance pricing agreement with the country’s tax authorities.

The group’s subsidiary, which develops agentic automation software, reached the agreement in the three months ending April 30, 2026, and expects the disputes to be withdrawn in the following three months, it announced in its 10-Q report released Thursday.

An advance pricing agreement is a binding pact that sets a company’s transfer pricing methodology for a set of transactions over a fixed period of time. Transfer pricing refers to how ...

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