BENGALURU, June 26 (Reuters) - India's Shree Cement (SHCM.NS) fell on Monday, after NDTV reported on Saturday that tax evasion amounting to 230 billion rupees ($2.81 billion) was found in searches at multiple company locations.
Deductions claimed by Shree Cement are false and the company siphoned 12 billion rupees to 14 billion rupees every year, the report added, citing sources, but without specifying the timeline.
Shree Cement and the IT department did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comments.
The company's standalone tax expenses fell over 58% YoY to 2.31 billion rupees in the financial year ended March 31, while profit fell 44% to 13.28 billion rupees on a surge in other costs.
Shree Cement said on Saturday that the survey was still ongoing, and that its management team is extending full co-operation to officials.
Persons:
Shree Cement, Varun Vyas, Varun
Organizations:
NDTV, Shree Cement, Reuters, Shree, Thomson
Locations:
BENGALURU, Rajasthan, Bengaluru