The Free Press Journal

Cos asked to give supporting docs on AGR self-assessment

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The government has asked telecom companies including Vodafone Idea, Bharti Airtel and Tata Teleservic­es to submit supporting documents on AGR self-assessment that formed the basis of their statutory dues calculatio­n, according to a DoT source.

The source, who did not wish to be named, said the exercise will help the Department of Telecom (DoT) examine the AGR calculatio­ns being made by the telecom players.

All three telecom companies Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Tata Teleservic­es have been asked to provide substantia­ting documents to support their claims on AGR arithmetic, the DoT official added. However, no deadline has been given to companies to submit the supporting documents.

Once substantia­ting documents are filed by the companies, the telecom department will initiate random test checks on the AGR calculatio­n in a timebound manner. The 'test check' will be done for any one year (of telcos' dues) to examine the deviation between telecom companies' assessment and the government calculatio­n of AGR liabilitie­s.

Asked what prompted the department to seek supporting documents to verify AGR-math done by companies through self-assessment, the source equated the exercise to filing of income tax returns where the assessing authority examines the calculatio­ns/claims made.

Moreover, the DoT wants to ensure that the courtmanda­ted criteria is being followed by companies in computing their AGR dues, the source added.

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