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Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

The xiaomi mi 12, which is the flagship of the main small screen, is finally on sale, have you rushed?

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

A few days ago we also talked to you about the "explosion" of Xiaomi Mi 12. Xiaomi Mi 12 suddenly "exploded"! Lei Jun was completely furious

Honestly, the mi-black is as much as always, but this generation of Xiaomi Mi 12 started much better than Xiaomi Mi 11.

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

After all, the feel is really good, the value is not bad, everyone often spits on THE MIUI 13 does not seem to be too serious bug, Lei Zong's high-end dream feels really going to become!

However, xiaomi 12 has not been on sale for a week, xiaomi has stalled things, which is also too coincidental...

Recently, India's Ministry of Finance issued a statement saying that it has issued a notice to Xiaomi Technology India Limited to recover 6.53 billion Indian rupees (about 558 million yuan) of tax to the company.

Some time ago, Wei Ya was fined 1.341 billion yuan for tax evasion, directly blocked by the whole network, this time it was Xiaomi's turn, could Lei always withstand it?

If this matter is in China, it will certainly be non-negotiable, but now it is happening in India, the national conditions are different, and the situation must be much more complicated.

Let's first look at what the Indian side says.

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

After an investigation by the Indian tax regulator DRI, it was discovered that Xiaomi India had remitted documents related to patent royalties and royalties to Qualcomm and Xiaomi Mobile Software Company in Beijing, China, which were not included in the transaction value of its imported goods.

In simple terms, Xiaomi India pays a portion of the money to other companies through patent royalties and royalties.

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

And this part of the money is not in the import of goods, so the Indian government has to re-tax this part of the money!

Purely from a legal point of view, there is no problem, after all, Apple has also been fined a lot of money.

And Xiaomi itself has responded to this matter:

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

Xiaomi said that Xiaomi has always been a legal and compliant operation around the world, the root cause of this incident is very complicated, and this ruling is not the final result, Xiaomi will continue to communicate with the relevant departments in India.

First of all, Xiaomi's attitude is very good, and this matter really can't blame Xiaomi, all along, Xiaomi is operating in this way, using other people's technology, to the other party to pay royalties This is not something on the surface?

What is the reason why you have to pay taxes again when you come to India?

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

In fact, since last month, there have been media reports that India has launched a large-scale raid on Chinese mobile phone manufacturers, seizing documents, questioning the person in charge, and threatening to find evidence of "false accounts" by Chinese-funded enterprises!

Therefore, this time not only Xiaomi, but also OPPO has also been checked, but Xiaomi has announced the relevant tax amount, OPPO is definitely not able to run away.

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

It is estimated that before long, oppo's so-called "tax evasion" amount will also be announced.

Honestly speaking, Brother A San's intention is really too obvious, no wonder netizens complain that India's eating phase is too ugly!

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

Seeing that Chinese companies are treated like this, netizens can't sit still and have given Xiaomi support,

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

Amy, Ah San is so good for you, it is better to directly withdraw from the Indian market, these white prostitutes can make you bald!

Although netizens are very enthusiastic, Xiaomi really will not withdraw from the Indian market.

According to Canalys data, in the third quarter of 2021, Xiaomi surpassed Samsung to dominate the Indian mobile phone market with a share of 24%.

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

At the same time, in 2020, Xiaomi sold 41 million mobile phones in India, and Xiaomi only sold 39 million units in China, which is better than the domestic sales, to be honest, India is the main battlefield of Xiaomi in the future.

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

Not only is the sales high, the best selling in India is the Redmi 9 series and the Redmi Note10 series, which properly puts the Low-end Models of Redmi in India.

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

In China, focusing on the high-end of the Millet brand is also a very scientific layout.

Therefore, India is an important part of Xiaomi and even Chinese companies to the world, and they must attach great importance to this market.

However, the Indian side is not this statement, and the "suppression" of Chinese enterprises is a daily thing.

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

And recently the means have been continuously upgraded, from banning 118 Chinese apps to now raiding Chinese companies on a large scale, there is really no lower limit to speak of.

Therefore, Xiaomi still strives to improve the product strength, as long as your mobile phone does well, domestic consumers are certainly willing to spend high prices to buy your high-end machine.

Xiaomi was fined 560 million for tax evasion? Netizen: India came to grab money

At that time, even if there is no India, can't you live a beautiful life...

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