India tax dispute: Pernod Ricard ordered to pay $314 million in back taxes after investigators found it withheld whisky age and composition to evade tariffs
Indian investigators concluded that Pernod Ricard hid the age and composition of its Scotch whisky imports to undervalue them and pay lower tariffs, leading to a legal dispute after the French company was ordered to pay $314 million in back taxes.
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