"In this (Vodafone) matter, we have to go step by step. We have said constantly that we are willing to consider all fair and reasonable proposals and so we are working through the process...," Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha said today.
British telecom major Vodafone has approached the Indian government for a conciliation in its Rs 20,000-crore tax dispute.
The government has already held one round of meeting following Vodafone's move.
The government is yet to finalise the contours of terms of reference of conciliation talks.
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The basic tax demand for Vodafone was Rs 7,990 crore but the total outstanding, including interest and penalty, is estimated to have risen to Rs 20,000 crore.
The case relates to the retrospective amendment of the I-T laws carried out by the UPA government in 2012, to overturn the Supreme Court verdict which had favoured Vodafone.