Govt appoints RC Lahoti as arbitrator in Vodafone tax case

The government on Tuesday appointed former Chief Justice of India RC Lahoti as arbitrator in Vodafone tax case.

Zee Media Bureau

The government on Tuesday appointed former Chief Justice of India RC Lahoti as arbitrator in Vodafone tax case.

Vodafone had served a fresh arbitration notice to India over the Rs 20,000 crore tax dispute, a development that has prompted the Indian government to seek withdrawal of its conciliation offer to settle the row amicably.

In its notice on April 17, Vodafone had said it will go ahead with international arbitration, preferably in London, to resolve the long-pending tax dispute concerning its 2007 acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa's stake in Hutchison Essar.

In February, the Cabinet had put on hold the proposal to withdraw the conciliation offer, pending settlement of Vodafone's transfer-pricing case at the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT).

Vodafone, in its notice, said it wanted to move ahead with the arbitration without waiting for the ITAT decision on the Rs 3,700 crore transfer-pricing case.

Vodafone is locked in twin tax disputes with the government. One pertains to its 2007 acquisition and the other is the transfer-pricing case involving Vodafone India Services.

The Cabinet had in June 2013 approved a Finance Ministry proposal to go in for conciliation with Vodafone to resolve the capital gains tax dispute related to its 2007 acquisition.

While the basic tax demand is Rs 7,990 crore, the total outstanding is Rs 20,000 crore after including penalty.

Earlier this year, the Finance Ministry circulated a draft Cabinet note seeking to withdraw the conciliation talks after Vodafone demanded that the transfer-pricing row be clubbed with the capital gains tax case.

The Supreme Court had ruled in Vodafone's favour in 2012, saying it was not liable to pay any tax over the acquisition of assets in India from Hong Kong-based Hutchison.

The government changed the rules later in 2012 to enable it to claim tax retrospectively on concluded deals.

With agency inputs

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