"We note the comments made by the new BJP Government about the impact of retrospective tax legislation and the negative signal it sends to the international investment community," Cairn Chairman Ian Tyler said in the 2014 earnings statement.
"Our approach to date has been to focus on engagement with the Government of India and resolving this matter clearly continues to be a high priority," he said.
No tax demand has been raised so far, but it has been barred from selling its residual stake in Cairn India. Cairn Energy, which had in 2011 sold majority stake in its Indian unit to mining group Vedanta for USD 8.67 billion, still holds 9.8 per cent stake in Cairn India.
The value of that stake has gone down from about USD 1 billion in January 2014 to around USD 703 million at the end of the year, the statement said.
"At the same time, the Income Tax Department restricted Cairn from accessing the value of its remaining about 10 per cent shareholding in Cairn India Limited (CIL), then valued at around USD 1 billion," he added.
The freeze on selling CIL stake forced Cairn to borrow to finance its North Sea development project and to re-organise business by right-sizing the company.
Thomson said: "The priority was to retain and protect the core technical, commercial and financial competencies which form the foundation of Cairn whilst outsourcing non-core capabilities and reducing costs. The resulting new organisational structure was completed in early 2015 with a 40 per cent reduction in the number of employees and contractors in the business.
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