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IT-Dept frozen Unitech shares in JV with Telenor-news29032012


The Income Tax department has frozen shares owned by Unitech in a mobile phone joint venture with Norway's Telenor over a tax demand the Indian real estate company disputes as baseless.


Telenor owns a 67.25% stake in the joint venture, Unitech Wireless, which operates under Uninor brand, with the remainder held by Unitech.

The joint venture is among a group of telecom companies that are set to lose their licences in early June after India's Supreme Court last month ordered cancellation of all cellular permits awarded in a scandal-tainted 2008 sale.

Unitech Wireless acknowledged on Wednesday it had received notices from India's tax office stating that they had 'attached' shares in the JV owned by Unitech through three of its units.

In a separate statement, Unitech said the tax office had issued orders to two of its group companies demanding tax related to the deal in which Telenor bought a majority stake in the joint venture, adding the demand was 'baseless'.

'In the case of our two group companies, the tax department has issued a demand order based on the presumptive gains on their shareholding... without there being any actual sale of shares by these companies and consequent profit to them,' it said.

A spokesman for Unitech declined to say how much the tax office was demanding, while a spokeswoman for the tax office could not be reached for a comment.

Unitech has previously said it did not sell its stake in the phone company to Telenor, but issued new shares to the Norwegian company to get investments in the venture.

Telenor and Unitech have been embroiled in a dispute since the licence cancellation order. Telenor, which had bought into the Indian venture after the licences had been awarded, has accused Unitech of 'fraud and misrepresentation'.

Telenor wants to migrate the business to a new venture and seek fresh licences in an auction. Unitech is opposing Telenor's move. Both sides have appealed to India's Company Law Board, a quasi-judiciary body, which resumed hearing the case this week.

With 41 million subscribers as of February, Uninor ranks eighth in a market of 15 mobile operators.
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