Nokia Hit Hard by India Tax Fine

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Jacob
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Tax depatment and corporate world
Jacob   1/15/2013 12:53:23 AM
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Cargri, you are right last week tax department had officially issued a notice to Nokia for paying the tax arrears to Indian government. They had made the due from 2006 onward and Tax department starts scrutinize all such corporate tax payers. Recently such notices are issued to Vodafone, Bharathi, Google etc.

_hm
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_hm   1/14/2013 8:07:50 PM
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Ethics must always be observed for long term success. Nokia should have known this and should not have taken short cut. They must accept resonsibility and move ahead.

 

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Cryptoman   1/14/2013 3:58:57 PM
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@rohscompliant

I hear you! :) World is an unfair place as we all know. However, it is more unfair to those who do not make millions. When someone (including companies) do not pay hundreds of millions of dollars, that is often not punished. However, if an ordinary person fails to declare a few dollars in income tax, the authorities immediately descend on him lke a bloodhound.

My advice is if you have the millions to keep the dirty fingers of the tax man clear off them, then go ahead and do not pay tax as you will get away by not doing so.  There are many ways to avoid tax if you have large amounts of cash such as buying a painting for a few million dollars or buying your very own offshore cruiseliner! In some parts of the world, you can even buy diamonds and similar luxury items at 0% tax!

However, if you have limited cash, you have limited tools available to you to avoid tax unfortunately. As I said, life is not fair but it is more unfair for the poor!

rohscompliant
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rohscompliant   1/14/2013 2:23:54 PM
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OK! I think I will stop paying my taxes, after all a bunch of dead beats are living pretty good off of my tax dollars taken from me. I get little to no value or services for the $$ I pay. If they lock me up they will put me in a minimum security white collar prison where I can get HD TV all the exercise time I want and 3 squares a day....among a whole host of other 'perks'....why work n pay taxes when I can get all that on your dime? Besides it will probably take them 10-15 yrs to catch up to me if I start now......HAH!!!

FLYINGSCOT
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FLYINGSCOT   1/14/2013 12:53:37 PM
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I the UK several large US companies have been lambasted in the press over how little tax they pay to the UK.  Starbucks, Google and Amazon are companies that have been reported so it does not suprise me to hear about Nokia in India.

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