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Vodafone wins arbitration case against Indian government, will not pay Rs 20,000 crore tax liability


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Telecommunications major Vodafone has won an arbitration case against the government under the India-Netherlands Bilateral Investment Treaty, BloombergQuint reported on Friday. The international arbitration tribunal in The Hague ruled that the Indian government’s imposition of a tax liability of Rs 20,000 crore on Vodafone is in breach of the investment treaty.

 

The tribunal in its ruling also said that the Indian government must pay over Rs 40 crore to Vodafone as partial compensation for its legal costs, NDTV reported. It said the government cannot seek any dues from the telecom major.

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