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Meesho to pay $288 million in taxes to flip back to India ahead of IPO

Meesho’s tax bill is among the largest for a startup in recent times, after PhonePe’s hefty $1 billion outgo

June 16, 2025 / 09:27 IST
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Vidit Aatrey, co-founder and CEO (L) and Sanjeev Barnwal co-founder and CTO (R), Meesho
Vidit Aatrey, co-founder and CEO (L) and Sanjeev Barnwal co-founder and CTO (R), Meesho

IPO-bound e-commerce startup Meesho is set to pay $288 million, or Rs 2,461 crore, in taxes to move its headquarters out from Delaware in the US to India, sources told Moneycontrol. Meesho’s tax bill is among the largest for a startup in recent times, after PhonePe’s hefty $1 billion outgo.

Moneycontrol was first to report back in April 2024 that Meesho will pay around $300 million in taxes as part of its redomiciling. The company had stitched together a round as large as $550-600 million and half of that amount, which was in primary capital and came from Tiger Global, SoftBank and others, was reserved to pay the tax amount, the report had said.

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The remaining half, around $250-300 million, was in secondary share sales where early investors diluted their stake to make way for new investors.

Meesho’s tax bill comes shortly after Moneycontrol reported that the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has cleared Meesho’s application to re-domicile in India in one of the final steps before the company proceeds to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in a few weeks’ time.