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Huawei responded by surprise inspection in India: strict compliance with all laws and regulations

As we all know, compliance with discipline and law is the obligation of all citizens and enterprises, but the phenomenon of corporate tax evasion occurs from time to time, and the tax department will check whether there is tax evasion and tax evasion in enterprises every year. Not only at home, but also in foreign countries, the relevant departments will also strictly check the tax situation. On February 15, the Indian tax authorities conducted a search of multiple venues in India by Chinese telecommunications company Huawei, and Reuters confirmed the authenticity of the news on the 16th.

Huawei responded by surprise inspection in India: strict compliance with all laws and regulations

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It is reported that Huawei's business premises in New Delhi, the capital satellite city of Gulgram and the Indian science and technology center Bangalore were raided by the Indian tax authorities, in order to investigate the payment of taxes on Huawei's Indian business and overseas transactions, the relevant staff viewed financial documents, account books and company records and took some documents away.

In response, Huawei said, "We have learned that the government tax team has visited our office and met with some people. Huawei is confident that our operations in India strictly comply with all laws and regulations. We will contact the relevant government departments for more information, cooperate fully in accordance with the rules and regulations, and follow the correct procedures. ”

Huawei responded by surprise inspection in India: strict compliance with all laws and regulations

This is not the first surprise inspection by the Indian tax authorities, as early as last December, the Revenue Department of the Ministry of Finance conducted a raid on the offices and manufacturing plants of mobile phone manufacturers xiaomi, OPPO, one plus, Foxconn and others in India from the greater China region. India's Economic Times said it had searched Xiaomi's contract makers Bharat FIH and Dixon Technologies, and OnePlus' offices were also searched.

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