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Vodafone says received transfer pricing order in India

Vodafone Group Plc said on Thursday it has received a transfer pricing order in India over the issue of shares by its unit Vodafone India Services Private Ltd.

February 07, 2013 / 17:35 IST

Vodafone Group Plc said on Thursday it has received a transfer pricing order in India over the issue of shares by its unit Vodafone India Services Private Ltd. (VISPL).

The order is linked to a transfer pricing dispute in the fiscal year ended March 2008, which Vodafone has challenged before the Dispute Resolution Panel of the Indian income tax department, it said in a statement.

"As this latest order relates to a share subscription, and share subscriptions are not covered by transfer pricing rules either in India or internationally, we will be challenging the order as it has no basis in law," it said.

Transfer pricing is the value at which companies trade products, services or assets including shares between units, mostly the parent company, in different countries.

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first published: Feb 7, 2013 05:00 pm

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