The company submitted that once sale of its business to Microsoft is completed, it is willing to pay a minimum deposit of Rs 2,250 crore as tax and the amount could be higher depending upon the final sale price but the counsel for the income tax department informed the court that the tax liability of Nokia is nearly Rs 6,500 crore.
Following this, a bench of justices Sanjiv Khanna and Sanjeev Sachdeva issued notice to the tax department seeking its response by November 28 on Nokia's interim plea for modification of its September 26, 2013 order by which Nokia has been restrained from selling or transferring its ownership rights in India relating to movable and immovable assets.
The high court also observed that "any successor would be bound to pay the tax liabilities of its predecessors as per statutory provisions".
The bench while giving time to the income tax department (IT) to respond to Nokia's proposal, observed that it needs to see if its interim order, restraining Nokia from selling its assets, needs to be varied as the high court needs to protect the interests of all stakeholders.
In its plea, Nokia has said that it intends to sell its assets in the country as part of the sale of its entire global mobile phone manufacturing business to software giant Microsoft, but without the vacation of stay on sale of its assets the deal is not possible.
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