Anonymous, 06 Jun 2023Yes, far better than Chinese companies. But that does not mean Samsung will be trusted blindly... moreBut your comment showed that you are also blindly believing Samsung is "far better" while this article mentioned Samsung tried to cheat in taxes.
Anonymous, 06 Jun 2023Yes, far better than Chinese companies. But that does not mean Samsung will be trusted blindly... morewhat does this have to do with Chinese companies?
Anonymous, 06 Jun 2023But Indians have very positive opinion about Samsung right? From the comments made by Indians ... moreYes, far better than Chinese companies. But that does not mean Samsung will be trusted blindly. Wrongdoings will be called out.
Anonymous, 06 Jun 2023Never trust a capitalist company who disobey rules to make unhealthy profits. But Indians have very positive opinion about Samsung right? From the comments made by Indians here, Samsung is the most honest and most trustworthy brand in the world.
[deleted post]Never trust a capitalist company who disobey rules to make unhealthy profits.
Anonymous, 05 Jun 2023"Interestingly enough, the government official familiar with Samsung's case said tha... more10 part of the extra sales they made for that year, maybe they have tried to evade the tax,
Samsung lost over 20% of saphone les in North America between jan-march 23.
kek, funny comments xD
Anonymous, 05 Jun 2023"Interestingly enough, the government official familiar with Samsung's case said tha... moreTheir not gettings benefits for just 1st year..
They will keep getting benefits for 2nd, 3rd year etc
Anonymous, 05 Jun 2023Huh? it's because of Samsung incompetence tho, not India.."Interestingly enough, the government official familiar with Samsung's case said that although the company has collaborated and has fixed the issue, "what's gone is gone for the first year", which might mean that Samsung won't be getting those incentives for 2021. Other companies, such as Foxconn and Winstron, received their tax benefits."
Dont get me wrong, Samsung is incompetent for not properly submitting invoices for their claims. I am just surprised that the Indian tax agency still refused to give any leeway after Samsung fixed the discrepancies. Usually tax agencies approve at least partial tax benefits after any mistake is amended. US$108 million is not a small amount even for big company like Samsung.
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