
India says quashing Volkswagen's $1.4 billion tax bill would be 'catastrophic'

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India's government argues in court that quashing Volkswagen's $1.4 billion tax bill would have "catastrophic consequences" for tax compliance. The case, stemming from allegations of misclassified imports by Volkswagen's Skoda unit, is critical for the automaker's future in India. The tax authority claims Volkswagen withheld information, causing delays in tax reviews. If found guilty, Volkswagen could face a total tax liability of $2.8 billion. The court is set to hear the case on Monday, amid concerns over lengthy tax investigations affecting foreign investment in India.
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