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Infosys Slapped With Rs 82 Lakh Penalty By Canadian Government: Know Why

Infosys' recent penalty by the Canadian government serves as a stark reminder of the importance of compliance with tax regulations and financial obligations.

Shivam Kumawat
Last updated: May 16, 2024 2:19 pm
Shivam Kumawat Published May 16, 2024
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India’s IT giant Infosys has recently made headlines as it has been slapped with a fine of approximately Rs 82 lakh by the Canadian government. This penalty was imposed for allegedly failing to meet its complete employee health tax obligation for the financial year ending December 31, 2020.

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Infosys Fine AmountHow Infosys Got Information About PenaltyImpact Of Penalty On InfosysPenalty Imposed On Infosys And Its ReasonDemand Notice

Infosys Fine Amount

According to a recent regulatory filing, the fine amounts to over 134,000 Canadian dollars. This hefty penalty serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to tax regulations and fulfilling financial obligations in a timely manner.

How Infosys Got Information About Penalty

Infosys disclosed that it was notified of the penalty by Canada’s Finance Ministry on May 9. The precise penalty amount was specified in the filing as 134,822.38 Canadian dollars. It is crucial for companies to stay informed about any penalties or fines imposed by regulatory bodies to avoid any potential financial setbacks.

Impact Of Penalty On Infosys

While the penalty may seem substantial, Infosys has assured that it will not significantly affect its financial standing, operations, or other commitments. The company remains focused on delivering value to its clients and stakeholders, despite this regulatory setback.

Penalty Imposed On Infosys And Its Reason

This is not the first time Infosys has faced such issues. In January, it was fined $225 for allegedly underpaying modified business tax for two quarters by the US taxation authority. Additionally, the Florida Department of Revenue imposed a penalty of $76.92 last August for tax payment shortfalls. In October, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts fined Infosys $1,101.96 for rejecting family and medical paid leave returns for the first and second quarters of 2023.

Demand Notice

Moreover, in September, India’s commercial taxes department, specifically from the assistant commissioner of the Kelambakkam assessment circle in Chennai, sent a demand notice of Rs 26.5 lakh for integrated goods and services tax (IGST), along with penalty and interest charges. It is essential for companies like Infosys to carefully review and adhere to tax regulations in all the regions where they operate to avoid facing penalties and fines.
In conclusion, Infosys’ recent penalty by the Canadian government serves as a stark reminder of the importance of compliance with tax regulations and financial obligations. It is crucial for companies to stay vigilant and proactive in ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements to avoid facing financial penalties and potential setbacks. As Infosys navigates through this regulatory challenge, it remains focused on its commitment to delivering value and excellence to its clients and stakeholders.

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