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Vivo remitted almost 50 pc of turnover to China to avoid getting taxed in India, says ED

The Enforcement Directorate said on Thursday that the Indian arm of Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo has 'remitted' about half of its turnover to China in order to dodge paying taxes in India.

Vivo remitted almost 50 pc of turnover to China to avoid getting taxed in India says ED
Vivo remitted almost 50 pc of turnover to China to avoid getting taxed in India says ED
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Published : Jul 7, 2022, 6:34 PM IST

New Delhi: The ED on Thursday said the Indian arm of Chinese smartphone maker Vivo "remitted" almost 50 percent of its turnover, which is Rs 62,476 crore, mainly to China in order to avoid paying taxes here. The federal probe agency also said it has seized funds worth Rs 465 crore kept in 119 bank accounts by various entities, Rs 73 lakh cash and 2 kg gold bars after its pan-India raids that were launched early this week on July 5 against Vivo Mobile India Pvt. Ltd. and its 23 associated companies.

Also read: Raids on Vivo: China hopes for fair probe in accordance with law

It said an ex-director of Vivo, Bin Lou, left India in 2018 after incorporating a number of companies that are now under its scanner. It alleged that "employees of Vivo India, including some Chinese nationals, did not cooperate with the search proceedings and tried to abscond, remove and hide digital devices which were retrieved by the search teams." (PTI)

New Delhi: The ED on Thursday said the Indian arm of Chinese smartphone maker Vivo "remitted" almost 50 percent of its turnover, which is Rs 62,476 crore, mainly to China in order to avoid paying taxes here. The federal probe agency also said it has seized funds worth Rs 465 crore kept in 119 bank accounts by various entities, Rs 73 lakh cash and 2 kg gold bars after its pan-India raids that were launched early this week on July 5 against Vivo Mobile India Pvt. Ltd. and its 23 associated companies.

Also read: Raids on Vivo: China hopes for fair probe in accordance with law

It said an ex-director of Vivo, Bin Lou, left India in 2018 after incorporating a number of companies that are now under its scanner. It alleged that "employees of Vivo India, including some Chinese nationals, did not cooperate with the search proceedings and tried to abscond, remove and hide digital devices which were retrieved by the search teams." (PTI)

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