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'Post Voda, Telenor woes, foreign telcos cautious on India'

British telco Vodafone is locked in a capital gains tax dispute related to its acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa's stake in Hutchison Essar in 2007. While the basic tax demand for the 2007 acquisition is Rs 7,990 crore, the outstanding dues, including penalty of a similar amount and accrued interest, run into Rs 20,000 crore.

March 14, 2014 / 11:32 IST
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Foreign telcos want to foray into India but experiences of Vodafone and Telenor in the country have made them cautious, Melbourne-based Telstra Global's Managing Director Martijn Blanken said today. He also termed the Indian regulatory environment as "challenging".

"The thing is, if you have enough patience it works (in India). It took us quite a lot to get our licences. The requirements that Indian regulators tell upfront are quite stringent". If a telecommunications company "complies" with those Indian regulating authorities, then "it is fine", he said. "It is absolutely reluctance from foreign telcos to go in hard and deep. Every one wants to be in India, but what Vodafone has experienced and what Telenor has experienced are putting a bit of caution in the minds of foreign telcos, including ourselves," he told reporters here.

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British telco Vodafone is locked in a capital gains tax dispute related to its acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa's stake in Hutchison Essar in 2007. While the basic tax demand for the 2007 acquisition is Rs 7,990 crore, the outstanding dues, including penalty of a similar amount and accrued interest, run into Rs 20,000 crore.

The Supreme Court had ruled in Vodafone's favour in 2012, saying the company was not liable to pay any tax over the acquisition of assets in India from Hong Kong-based Hutchison. The government later in 2012 changed the rules to enable it to make retrospective tax claims on concluded deals.