ie8 fix

Vodafone to invest $500 Million for 3G and contest $2.5 Billion tax case

By | October 25, 2010, 7:02am PDT

Summary: Vodafone Essar’s hearing in the $2.5 Billion tax case has been deferred to November 15th and the company plans to launch 3G services early 2011.

Vodafone Essar has been embroiled in a hefty tax case with the tax authorities in India. Resulting from Vodafone’s acquisition of Hutchison’s stake in the company pegged at around $11 Billion. The deal led to a show cause notice from the government claiming that Vodafone owes taxes of up to Rs 11, 218 crore INR ($2.5 Billion).

An official from the I-T department said, “IT department issued an order raising a tax demand of Rs 11,217.95 crore on Vodafone International holdings BV treating it as an assessee in default for failure to deduct tax as required before making a payment of $11,076 million (about Rs 55,000 crore) to Hutchison Telecommunication International Ltd."

According to Vodafone since the said deal transactions happened outside India, they don’t exactly owe as much in tax. In a statement issued by the company they said, "Vodafone strongly disagrees with the tax calculation. The tax authority is attempting to interpret Indian law as it has never been interpreted for the past 50 years, and this interpretation also goes against internationally recognized tax norms."

On September 8th however, the Bombay High court ruled that the tax demand has basis at the same time Vodafone can give their side of the story. Vodafone Essar decided to appeal this judgment in the Supreme Court who did not issue a stay on the High Court’s ruling. The case was supposed to come for hearing in the Supreme Court today but Vodafone’s lawyers have asked for time pushing the hearing to November 15th.

While the legal department of Vodafone finds ways to figure out the tax mess, Vodafone plans to invest around $500 Million for 3G equipment in India. Ericsson and Nokia Siemens have been brought on board to setup the infrastructure. Aircel is expected to spend a similar amount. Vodafone’s 3G service will start early 2011. Marten Pieters, MD Vodafone Essar demonstrated the 3G service by making a video call between Mumbai and Delhi,  two cities expected to be the first to see the service.

Kick off your day with ZDNet's daily e-mail newsletter. It's the freshest tech news and opinion, served hot. Get it.

Topics

Telecommunication engineer with a keen interest in end-user technology and a News junkie, I share my thoughts while preparing for my Master's in Information Management.

Disclosure

Manan Kakkar

Manan Kakkar's affiliations: A Microsoft MVP for Windows Desktop Experience (2009 to August 2011); Was the founding editor for The Next Web's Microsoft channel; Writes about technology news and computing software on Techie Buzz.

Biography

Manan Kakkar

I completed a diploma in Electronics before finishing a Bachelor's Degree in Electronics and Telecommunications. End-user technologies interest me a lot. Being a news-junkie, following and writing about what's current and interesting is something I enjoy.

Related Discussions on TechRepublic

Did you know you can take part in these discussions with your ZDNet membership?
2
Comments

Join the conversation!

Just In

RE: Vodafone to invest $500 Million for 3G and contest $2.5 Billion tax case
mattyvx 26th Oct 2010
here here! sort out the rubbish infrastructure in the UK before investing elsewhere! I'm leaving Voda as soon as my contract is up - I work in central London and struggle to get 3G MOST OF THE TIME!

...rubbish
0 Votes
+ -
Beware of Vodafone's 3G promises.
peter_erskine@... 25th Oct 2010
They're supposed to have 3G in the UK but it's is so full of holes that much of the population (even in the south-east) doesn't receive it.
here here! sort out the rubbish infrastructure in the UK before investing elsewhere! I'm leaving Voda as soon as my contract is up - I work in central London and struggle to get 3G MOST OF THE TIME!

...rubbish

Join the conversation!

Formatting +
BB Codes - Note: HTML is not supported in forums
  • [b] Bold [/b]
  • [i] Italic [/i]
  • [u] Underline [/u]
  • [s] Strikethrough [/s]
  • [q] "Quote" [/q]
  • [ol][*] 1. Ordered List [/ol]
  • [ul][*] · Unordered List [/ul]
  • [pre] Preformat [/pre]
  • [quote] "Blockquote" [/quote]
ie8 fix

The best of ZDNet, delivered

ZDNet Newsletters

Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox

Facebook Activity

White Papers, Webcasts, & Resources
ie8 fix