Millennium Post (Kolkata)

BBC communicat­es to I-T Dept on unpaid taxes, probe underway

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: British broadcaste­r BBC has communicat­ed to the income-tax department that some of its past income, for its operations in India, could have gone unreported during the statutory filing of returns and hence it would like to amend it, official sources said on Wednesday.

The developmen­t comes in the backdrop of the tax department conducting a three-day long survey in February at the offices of the organisati­on in Delhi as part of an alleged tax evasion investigat­ion against them.

I-T sources, however, said that the purported BBC communicat­ion has “no legal value” till it pays the due taxes.

They also refused to quantify the possible amount of tax evaded or avoided by the company, saying their investigat­ion was still on.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the administra­tive authority of the tax department, said they do not comment on individual cases.

The company responded to queries in this context saying it continues to cooperate with the tax authoritie­s.

“The BBC is cooperatin­g fully with the Indian tax authoritie­s' enquiries and will continue to do so. The process is ongoing and will take time to conclude. The BBC of course takes its tax obligation­s very seriously,” a BBC spokespers­on said.

The CBDT, soon after the

I-T sources said that the purported BBC communicat­ion has ‘no legal value’ till it pays the due taxes

survey operation, issued a statement without naming the organisati­on in which it stated that the income and profits shown by various BBC group entities were “not commensura­te” with the scale of their operations in India and tax has not been paid on certain remittance­s by its foreign entities.

The CBDT said the survey found that “despite substantia­l consumptio­n of content in various Indian languages (apart from English), the income/ profits shown by various group entities (of BBC) is not commensura­te with the scale of operations in India.”

“...the department gathered several evidence pertaining to the operation of the organisati­on which indicate that tax has not been paid on certain remittance­s which have not been disclosed as income in India by the foreign entities of the group,” the CBDT had said.

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