Dot Demand Notice to Tata Communications: Tata Communications has sent a notice of about Rs 7800 crore to pay the dues of adjusted gross revenue ie AGR (Adjusted Gross Revenue) by the Department of Telecommunications. This information was given by the company. The company said in the note that this demand has been made for AGR from 2005-06 to 2023-24 by the Department of Telecommunications (Department of Telecommunications).
7800 crore notice to Tata Communications
AS, Managing Director of Tata Communications Laxminarayan says that the company has received a total of Rs 7,827.55 crore from the Indian Department of Telecommunications till June 30, 2025 for a total of Rs 7,827.55 crore from the Department of Telecommunications to 2023-24.
Laxminarayan further said that the demand notice includes Rs 276.68 crore for the rejection of the deduction of the deductions claimed by the company on the basis of payment for Financial Year 2010-11 under the ISP i.
The Tata Communications has made appeals related to ILD (International Long Distance), NLD and ISP licenses, pending in the Supreme Court and Telecom Tribunal TDSAT. Laxminarayan said that the company’s appeals do not come under the scope of the top court’s decision on the AGR on AGR under the old telecom license system called UASL.
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