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PwC says India arm questioned in Nokia tax probe

Thu, 17th Jan 2013 18:35

* PwC audited, provided tax advice to Nokia in India

* Probe centers on allegations of tax evasion by Nokia

* India also pressing Vodafone for disputed tax payment

By Dena Aubin

NEW YORK, Jan 17 (Reuters) - The Indian affiliate of global accounting firmPricewaterhouseCoopers was questioned on Thursday by tax authoritieslooking into possible tax evasion by Finnish phone maker Nokia, aspokesman for PwC confirmed.

Indian tax officials last week raided Nokia's production unit in thesouthern city of Chennai, one of the company's biggest facilities.

A senior Indian tax official said the investigation related to allegationsthat Nokia may have evaded around 30 billion rupees ($543 million) in taxes.Nokia has said it was cooperating with the probe.

PwC's arm in India both audits and provides tax advice to Nokia, said MikeDavies, a spokesman for PricewaterhouseCoopers International Ltd. Auditorindependence standards in India allow firms to both audit and provide tax adviceto the same client, he added.

PwC's Indian affiliate has said they are fully cooperating with taxauthorities on the matter.

Newspapers in India reported last week that PwC would be called in forquestioning on the Nokia tax case.

British telecommunications carrier Vodafone Group Plc is also beingpressed for payment of $2 billion in disputed taxes in India on its 2007acquisition of mobile telecom assets. Vodafone has insisted thatno taxes are due.

Tax disputes are becoming more common as governments around the world facedwith large deficits crack down on tax avoidance in search of new revenues.

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