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India may target other major IT companies after issuing $4 billion tax notice to Infosys: Source – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/01 at 11:46 AM
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Infosys, one of India’s largest IT services firms, has recently been hit with a $4 billion tax demand by the government, accusing the company of evading taxes. However, Infosys claims that it has paid its dues and is in compliance with central and state regulations. Despite this, tax authorities are extending their investigation beyond Infosys and may soon issue notices to other major IT companies as well, as it is seen as an industry-wide issue. Experts predict that similar tax notices for alleged violations may be sent to other multinational companies in the IT sector.

The finance ministry in India has not responded to requests for comment on the issue, but tax officials with knowledge of the matter have indicated that more notices are likely to be sent to additional IT companies. This move could potentially set a precedent for similar tax scrutiny for multinational companies operating in India. The overseas offices of these IT firms play a significant role in executing projects for Indian companies and serving international clients, among other functions. If more notices are issued, it could lead to a lengthy legal battle for the affected companies.

Shares of Infosys took a hit with the news, dropping one per cent following the tax demand. Some tax experts suggest that the best course of action for Infosys might be to challenge the proceedings in court and seek a stay on the case, particularly if the services in question were provided outside India. This would mean that the company should not be required to pay taxes on those services. In the past year, the goods and services tax department in India has issued over 1,000 notices to various companies, including some major players in industries like insurance, pharmaceuticals, and gaming, demanding a total of about ₹1 trillion in taxes that they allegedly evaded.

Companies have been taking these tax demands to tribunals and courts to challenge them, indicating a growing trend of tax scrutiny and enforcement by Indian authorities. It remains to be seen how companies like Infosys will navigate this situation and what impact it might have on the wider IT sector in India. This issue highlights the importance of ensuring compliance with tax regulations for companies operating in India and the potential consequences of failing to do so. As more details emerge about the investigation and potential actions from tax authorities, it will be crucial for companies in the IT sector to be prepared for any potential repercussions and legal challenges that may arise.

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