India’s tax authorities have demanded $601 million from Samsung and its local executives for alleged tariff evasion on telecommunications equipment...
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India’s tax authorities have demanded $601 million from Samsung and its local executives for alleged tariff evasion on telecommunications equipment imports. Despite Samsung’s efforts to contest the classification and abandon the investigation, customs officials have allegedly found violations.
India’s tax authorities have demanded $601 million from Samsung and its local executives for alleged tariff evasion on telecommunications equipment...
Indian tax authorities have demanded Samsung and its executives to pay $601 million in back taxes and penalties for misclassifying telecom equipment...
Indian tax authorities have demanded Samsung and its executives to pay $601 million in back taxes and penalties for misclassifying telecom equipment...
Samsung this week was ordered to pay a penalty of $601 million (~RM 2.66 billion) to the Indian government after it was found to have evaded paying...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has ordered Samsung and its executives in the country to pay $601 million in back taxes and penalties for dodging...
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The scrutiny of 12 years of Volkswagen shipments resulted in India's highest-ever demand for back taxes related to import duties.
The scrutiny of 12 years of Volkswagen shipments resulted in India's highest-ever demand for back taxes related to import duties.