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Infosys Announces DGGI Withdrawal of Rs.3,898 Crore Tax Demand for FY18

05 August 20243 mins read by Angel One
Infosys gains partial relief with DGGI's withdrawal of a Rs.3,898 crore tax demand for FY18, but the remaining Rs.28,505 crore dispute remains unresolved.
Infosys Announces DGGI Withdrawal of Rs.3,898 Crore Tax Demand for FY18
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Infosys Ltd. has received partial relief as the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) withdrew its tax demand of Rs.3,898 crore for FY18. According to the reports, this decision follows the Centre’s intent to resolve the ongoing tax dispute swiftly.

Background of the Tax Dispute

The tax dispute began when Karnataka GST officials issued a notice demanding Rs.32,403 crore for unpaid taxes on services availed by Infosys from its overseas branches for five years, from July 2017 to March 2022. The DGGI’s recent notice confirmed the closure of pre-show cause notice proceedings for FY18, which had demanded Rs.3,898 crore. Infosys has responded to the pre-show cause notice for the period July 2017 to March 2022.

Unresolved Tax Demand

The Rs.3,898 crore tax demand constituted 24% of Infosys’s net profit of Rs.16,029 crore for FY18, which would have had a huge financial implication on the company. Despite the withdrawal for FY18, the dispute over the remaining Rs.28,505 crore remains unresolved. It is unclear whether the DGGI has issued further notices or communications regarding the outstanding amount. The total disputed amount of Rs.32,403 crore is substantial, representing over a third of Infosys’s total profit of Rs.89,494 crore over five years up to March 2022.

Origin of the Controversy

The controversy originated from the Karnataka state GST authorities, who claimed Infosys had evaded Rs.32,403 crore in integrated GST (IGST) for services provided by its foreign branches. The DGGI argued that these branches are “distinct persons,” and Infosys should have paid tax on the import of services from these branches. The Karnataka GST authorities have now redirected Infosys to address the central DGGI authority on this matter.

Conclusion: In conclusion, the DGGI’s withdrawal of the Rs.3,898 crore tax demand for FY18 is a significant development for Infosys. However, the larger dispute concerning Rs.28,505 crore remains unresolved, and its resolution will be crucial for the company’s financial stability, reputation  and future operations.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. It is based on several secondary sources on the internet and is subject to changes. Please consult an expert before making related decisions.

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