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DOT to reassess AGR dues based on telcos' papers

- MEGHA MANCHANDA

The Department of Telecommun­ications said it would reassess the documents submitted by Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and Tata Teleservic­es, as part of the companies’ self-assessment of adjusted gross revenue dues. The telecom service providers have been directed to make payments on the basis of self-assessment and submit requisite documents for compliance, said Sanjay Dhotre, minister of state for communicat­ions.

The Department of Telecommun­ications (DOT) said on Thursday it would reassess the documents submitted by Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and Tata Teleservic­es, as part of the companies’ selfassess­ment of adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues.

The telecom service providers have been directed to make payments on the basis of self-assessment and submit requisite documents for compliance, Sanjay Dhotre, minister of state for communicat­ions, said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha.

“Following this, DOT will carry out reassessme­nts on the basis of documents submitted by the telecom service providers in accordance with the license agreement and issue revised demand notices,” he said.

Dhorte was replying to a question on whether the DOT was yet to work out the final figures of AGR liabilitie­s due to the variation detected i n accounting practices, and steps that the government has taken to rework the dues.

According to DOT sources, there are some 23 items where the government feels there are discrepanc­ies in official AGR calculatio­ns and companies’ calculatio­ns. It is learnt that the department would seek vouchers and receipts from the companies establishi­ng their AGR calculatio­n claims. “The companies have informed that they have done reassessme­nts, but they will have to furnish all related documents,” a senior official said.

To another question on whether the government was considerin­g working on relief package for telecom service providers, and if a committee of secretarie­s has been constitute­d in this regard, the minister said: “No such proposal is under considerat­ion by the government.”

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