Vodafone Has Not Paid ‘A Single Naya Paisa’ Of Demand: Raghuram Rajan On Tax Dispute
Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan said that the British telecom giant has not paid “a single naya paisa” where the case always comes in when India talks about creating a tax regime that can be predictable. At Chicago Booth School having an interaction, Rajan said India is concentrating on a more friendly place to do business and putting them all together with predictable tax regime which is part of those efforts.
“One of the things that we have been working hard on is creating a predictable tax structure. But every time we talk about taxes, we get Vodafone sort of flung-back at us. ”
“Remember Vodafone has yet to pay a single naya paisa on the demands that were levied on it. That’s going on. We have a structure of how this is decided and the government has said repeatedly we can’t subvert that structure for a specific case.”
“But going forward, we will try and make tax regime as transparent and as clear to you as possible and I think that effort is underway. So, there are now, advanced tax rulings that you can get from the tax authorities. Across the board, the attempt is to make India a better way to do business.”
He also says that the Vodafone lodged in a long-running dispute the authorities of India. ‘Make in India’ is including many other programmes that are taking place in India.
“It involves things like improving infra, making it easier to do business, bringing down the cost of doing business. It is about making India a more friendly place to do business,” he said.
“Amongst the things that we need to is to improve R&D. Of course, there are foreign institutions that have come and set up R&D offices in places like Bangalore and Hyderabad and we need to encourage that. We also need to encourage domestic R&D, as also joint ventures. There are attempts to increase that,” he added.