Mumbai – The Bombay High Court said on Wednesday that it would hear the petition filed by the Skoda Auto Voxwagen India on February 17, challenging a tax notice of $ 1.4 billion (Rs 11,600 crore) issued by the Customs Authority of India.
Indian Customs Department has CKD on Volkswagen India. Instead of units, Volkswagen, Skoda and Audi were accused of importing taxes as different parts. CKD As part of the unit, high excise duty is levied. CKD The units are charged 30 to 35 percent, but Volkswagen announced only 5 to 15 percent fee by announcing imports of different parts in different shipments.
Last month, the Automobile Company moved the High Court challenging the show cause notice issued by the authority in September 2024 under the Customs Act. Company lawyers Kolabawala and Nya. An immediate hearing was demanded before the bench of Firdaus Pooniwala. However, the High Court has scheduled the hearing for 17 February.
In July 2018, the Volkswagen Group announced an investment of a billion euro as part of the India 2.0 project.