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India orders Samsung to pay Rs 51510208702 in tax evasion as 3 key executives quit, company responds

DNA Tuesday, 25 March 2025 ()
India has asked Samsung India along with its executive to pay $601 million for tax evasion and non-compliance of tariffs on import of significant telecoms equipment. Samsung is among the topmost and key players in the electronics and smartphones market in India.
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