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December 3, 2008
The Vodafone Tax Controversy
Bombay High Court Dismisses
Vodafone Petition*
The Hon’ble Bombay High Court has
finally pronounced its verdict in what is one of the most
intriguing tax controversies in recent times – the Vodafone Tax
Controversy. The writ petition filed by Vodafone International
Holdings BV (“Vodafone”) has been dismissed.
Justice S. Radhakrishnan pronounced the Order and stated that
there were about five grounds on which the writ petition had
been dismissed. The judge however did not elaborate on what
these grounds were and one will have to wait for the Order,
which is yet to be signed by Justice A. V. Nirgude, the other
judge on the Division Bench that heard the case, to be
published.
The Income Tax Authorities ("Revenue") had served a show cause
notice to Vodafone, contending that the latter was liable to
deduct tax at source from the payment made to a Cayman Islands
company for the acquisition of another Cayman Islands company,
which indirectly holds shares in an Indian company. Through this
show cause notice the Revenue had raised a tax demand of
approximately US$ 2.1 billion from Vodafone. It was this show
cause notice, which was challenged by Vodafone in the said writ
petition. The scope of the writ petition was further expanded to
challenge the retrospective amendments made to Section 201 of
the Income Tax Act, 2008 (“ITA”), pursuant to
the Finance Act, 2008. Section 201 provides for penal
consequences for the failure to withhold taxes.
While the writ petition has been
dismissed, it appears that the controversy is far from settled.
The stay on the Revenue for not proceeding against Vodafone,
which was originally granted on October 31, 2007, has been
extended by eight weeks, starting today. It is expected that
Vodafone will appeal against today’s order before the Supreme
Court of India within this period.
As always, we shall attempt to
bring you accurate updates and analysis of the Vodafone
Controversy as it continues to unfold.
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* We had published our daily commentaries on
the Vodafone Controversy as it had unfolded in the courtroom.
These commentaries can be accessed here:
June 27, 2008,
June 30, 2008
July 2, 2008,
July 8, 2008, July
9, 2008,
July 10, 2008
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