Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Oil ministry wants OVL tax dispute resolved

Notice slapped on PSU not tenable, matter taken up with finance ministry, says Dharmendra Pradhan

- Suchetana Ray

NEW DELHI: At a time when the oil ministry is wooing foreign investors to the Indian hydrocarbo­n sector, news of a service tax demand on ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) has brought back concerns that India’s tax regime is still unpredicta­ble.

The oil ministry has taken up the matter with the finance ministry, so that a clarificat­ion can be issued on the taxability of subsidiari­es of Indian companies investing abroad.

“We are taking up the matter with finance ministry. We agree that clarificat­ion needs to be issued in this to ensure predictabi­lity in government policies,” oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan told HT.

He said his ministry believes that the service tax notice slapped on OVL is untenable.

The finance ministry on its part says it is a legacy issue, and is looking into the matter.

The ₹6,100-crore notice was first slapped on OVL in 2011 and is stuck in legal tangle, with the state-run company challengin­g the demand. The 2011 notice demanded ₹2,816.31 crore plus penalty and interest on the sum, on OVL’S overseas expenditur­e between 2006 and 2010.

Subsequent­ly, five more service tax notices have been issued, and the amount has also ballooned as expenditur­e of following years kept getting added.

“The notice issued in 2011 was based on the contention that OVL’S expenditur­e abroad can be interprete­d as service provided by it to its parent company (ONGC),” said an official in the finance ministry, who did not wish to be named.

“But this is not our doing. It was done by the previous regime. We are looking into it and this matter with OVL will soon be resolved,” the official said.

Top sources in the oil ministry refute the tax department’s interpreta­tion. “Investment­s and expenditur­e do not come under the purview of service tax in India,” one official said.

OVL has stakes in 37 oil and gas projects in 17 countries around the world. These stakes are held through subsidiari­es and joint ventures.

The tax notice on OVL is the first time that a state-run company or its subsidiary has been dragged into a tax tussle with the government.

 ??  ?? ONGC Videsh was slapped a ₹6,100crore service tax notice for its expenditur­es abroad between 2006 and 2010
ONGC Videsh was slapped a ₹6,100crore service tax notice for its expenditur­es abroad between 2006 and 2010

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