The New Indian Express 28.11.2013
The New Indian Express 28.11.2013
If the BBMP’s Standing Committee on Taxation and Finance has its way,
the Wipro office at Whitefield may soon be devoid of its movable
property, including computers and furniture.
Committee Chairman Dr
M S Shivaprasad, who visited the office on Wednesday, told Express that
its built-up area is around 16 lakh sqft. “The company has to pay Rs
16.47 crore in tax. Our officials have served three notices, but in
vain. Last year, it had to pay `18 crore, but it paid only Rs 5 crore
after we went with drum beaters. Later, they went to the court which
directed them to pay tax,” he said. The BBMP has the power to confiscate
movable properties if tax defaulters do not pay even after being served
three notices.
Shivaprasad said the firm prevents tax inspectors
and revenue officers from entering its premises, citing security
reasons. Last year, as per their condition, a survey was conducted by a
third party and it revealed that the company has to pay `16.47 crore in
tax, he said.
‘Wipro Officials Refuse to Pay Up’
Shivaprasad
said senior Wipro officials refused to pay the dues. “We spent more
than seven hours explaining about their dues, but they did not pay heed.
Only when we left the premises, did one of the officials call us to
tell they will pay Rs 5 crore. We are not vegetable vendors to
bargain,” he said.
They also visited Vrindavan Tech Park which
has 13 companies. This tech park has to pay Rs 28 crore in tax.
“Mumbai-based Embassy Group is taking over Vrindavan Tech Park,” he
said.