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Adani-Holcim deal and the legacy Vodafone tax issueAs per the indirect transfer of shares regulations any asset that derives most of its value (50%) from Indian assets, should be taxable dom...
Vodafone tax was a very bad idea, says Arun Jaitley at ET GBSJaitley added that if any investor chooses another destination over India, it can't be for the Vodafone tax issue but about other issues.
Vodafone tax case could have been handled differently: Telecom MinisterAs the government faces yet another arbitration over tax disputes, Ravi Shankar Prasad today said the Vodafone tax issue could have been ha...
Cabinet may consider Vodafone tax issue next weekThe Law Ministry recently gave its go-ahead for a conciliatory out-of-court settlement of the tax dispute with British telecom major Vodafo...
Cabinet may consider Vodafone tax issue next weekThe government is likely to take a view on the Rs 11,200-crore Vodafone tax case next week, a top Finance Ministry official has said.
Will find way out to resolve Vodafone tax issue: ChidambaramSounding confident of finding a way out on the Vodafone tax case, Finance Minister P Chidambaram today said the final call on the British t...
Cabinet may discuss Vodafone tax issue next week, says FMThe Cabinet is likely to take a view on the Vodafone tax case next week, finance minister P Chidambaram said on Thursday.
Cabinet may consider Vodafone tax issue next week: ChidambaramThe Vodafone tax liability arose due to amending of the Income Tax Act, 1961, with retrospective effect during the tenure of the then FM Pr...
Assocham calls for resolution of Vodafone tax issueThe liability arose following the then FM Pranab Mukherjee amending the I-T Act with retrospectively to undo the SC judgement that was in f...
- Govt working on Vodafone tax issue resolution: Finance Minister P Chidambaram
Finance Minister P Chidambaram today expressed confidence that the government will find a resolution to the Vodafone tax issue.
- GAAR paranoia: FII funds fear Vodafone-like tax
The government's strident stand on Vodafone and its decision to tax indirect transfers have raised concerns among foreign institutional inv...
- Vodafone tax issue: The political choice is clear when a tax demand becomes defence of sovereignty
If New Delhi drops its tax demand on Vodafone, every political party will pounce on the ruling coalition for surrender before the Raj.
- Vodafone tax issue: George Osborne raises the issue with Pranab Mukherjee
Britain today raised the Rs 11,000-crore Vodafone tax issue with the Indian government which is proposing to amend the Income Tax Act.
- Vodafone may cite breach of treaty if India enforce payment of tax
Vodafone could invoke a India-Netherlands bilateral investment pact that will allow it to claim back taxes it may be forced to pay authorit...
- Foreign fund inflows up despite Vodafone tax issue: CBDT
The tax dispute with telecom major, Vodafone, has not impacted foreign fund inflows into the country which, on the contrary, has increased ...
- Vodafone ruling a game changer for share transfers to foreign companies
Tax treatment of overseas M&A deals involving Indian assets may have changed forever with the Bombay High Court ruling in the Vodafone tax ...