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FinMin willing to discuss Vodafone tax case

Source: PTI
January 11, 2013 18:04 IST
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VodafoneThe revenue department on Friday sent a reply to the Vodafone's representation on Rs 11,200-crore (Rs 112-billion) tax issue and also expressed its willingness to discuss the matter with company officials.

"Finance Ministry has replied to Vodafone on tax case.

"The revenue department has written that both the Secretary and the CBDT Chairman are keen to talk to settle the issue," a senior finance ministry official said.

In its reply to the tax reminder notice sent by the revenue department last week, Vodafone had said it believes it is not liable to pay tax for its $11.2 billion acquisition of Indian telecom business of Hutchison Whampoa.

"Vodafone has replied to this reminder, stating that it continues to believe that no tax is payable on the above transaction," the British firm had said in its reply to the revenue department's reminder notice.

The tax case relates to capital gains tax arising from the sale of telecom business by Hong Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa that involved Indian assets to Vodafone in 2007.

The reminder did not include any deadline for payment of the

tax.

The Income Tax department on October 22, 2010 passed an order determining a tax liability (including interest) of Rs 11,218 crore (Rs 112.18 billion) on Vodafone for the deal which took place in Cayman Islands in 2007.

The Supreme Court, however, quashed the order in January 2012.

After the apex court's ruling, the Income Tax Act was amended with retrospective effect to bring into the tax net such overseas merger and acquisition deals that involve Indian assets.

Section 119 of the Finance Act, 2012, seeks to validate the October 2010 order of the Income Tax department.

The department had also passed an order imposing a penalty of Rs 7,900 crore (Rs 79 billion) on Vodafone in April, 2011.

Last April, Vodafone had also threatened the Indian government with arbitration proceedings in its fight over the retrospective tax proposal.

Recently, another senior finance ministry had said that the ministry is working towards an amicable resolution of the retrospective tax amendment issue.

"The government is constantly addressing concerns of investors. There will be amicable resolution of the issue (Vodafone tax case) in the Budget," the official had told PTI.

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