Vodafone has been asked to give the final reply by Tuesday on the government proposal for a non-binding conciliation to settle the Rs 11,200 crore tax dispute, Finance Minister P Chidambaram has said.
“The conciliation has not started. Why has it not started? As the CEO of Vodafone told me they have multiple legal advisors and they do not seem to know which is the correct legal advice.
“We have written to them recalling the promise made by the CEO when he met me that they will give a final answer in about 2-3 weeks. I think we have told them to give us the final answer by the 31st of December,” Mr Chidambaram said in a TV interview.
Seeking to resolve the long-standing tax dispute with Vodafone, the Cabinet in June had approved non-binding conciliation with the British telecom major.
The outcome of the conciliation, however, needs to be ultimately vetted by Parliament as it would require amendment to the Income-Tax Act.
Vodafone has been asked to pay Rs 11,200 crore tax on its 2007 acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa’s stake in Hutchison Essar.