iGate, in the news for the dismissal of its chief executive, Phaneesh Murthy, over non-disclosure of an affair with a subordinate, said these demands were not tenable. The Nasdaq-listed firm has approached the appellate authorities.
"As of March 31, the company has open tax demands of $132.7 million for assessment years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10," the firm said.
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Although, iGate has paid $14.16 million in relation to these demands, pending at various levels of appeals, management considers these disallowances as not tenable against the company and, therefore, no provision for tax contingencies has been established related to unpaid amounts, the filing added.
When contacted, a iGate spokesperson said: "Majority of the unsettled tax demand for the mentioned period is mainly on account of disallowance of Section 10A benefits of the Indian Income Tax Act.
Management considers these demands as not tenable and the matter is pending at various levels of appeal."
Under the Indian Income-Tax Act, 1961, iGate Global and iGate Computer are eligible to claim an income tax holiday on profits derived from the export of software services from divisions registered under Special Economic Zones (SEZ) arrangements, the filing said. Profits derived from export of software services from these divisions registered under the SEZ scheme are eligible for 100 per cent tax holiday during the initial five consecutive assessment years, followed by 50 per cent for the subsequent 10 consecutive assessment years from the date of commencement of operations by the respective SEZ, it added.
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