Delhi High Court asks tax department to assess value of Nokia's Chennai plant

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By Reuters | Updated: 11 December 2013 10:46 IST
A court extended a hearing over local tax authorities' seizure of a Nokia factory by seeking information on the plant value, adding to concerns whether the company can transfer the property to Microsoft as part of the sale of its mobile phone business.

Nokia has offered to pay a 270 million euro deposit to authorities to unfreeze assets in a tax dispute, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The Finnish firm has been trying to free up the assets, particularly its Chennai factory which is one of its biggest phone-making plants, ahead of the sale of its mobile phone business to Microsoft.

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(Also see: Nokia Chennai plant to be excluded from Microsoft deal if tax dispute continues)

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked the tax authorities to submit the value of the Chennai factory on Wednesday, when it is due to hear the case again, amid growing uncertainty about Nokia's exact tax liabilities in India.

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A lawyer for the tax department said on Tuesday Nokia owed 78 billion rupees in tax payments.

(Also see: Nokia owes Rs. 21,153 crores as total tax liability: IT department)

The Times of India reported on Tuesday the tax department had informed the Delhi High Court that Nokia owned the authorities more than 210 billion rupees, which included penalty for a seven-year period beginning 2006.

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The final sum of tax liabilities are not yet known. But in March, it was served with a tax demand of about 20.8 billion rupees for five fiscal years starting from 2006/07, according to a March 22 notice on the Delhi High Court website.

Nokia said it had not been served with any claim beyond that 20.8 billion rupee amount.

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"In recent months we have seen and read about many claims from the tax authorities," the company said in a statement on Tuesday. "We feel they are without merit and will defend ourselves vigorously in court."

While Nokia has said it does not expect the dispute to affect its 5.4 billion euro deal with Microsoft, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 2014, a lengthy asset freeze could complicate matters by preventing the transfer of ownership in the Chennai plant.

Nokia has said it wanted the assets to be released by December 12.

© Thomson Reuters 2013

 

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