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27 May 2004 03:54
Yukos may use $800 million in liquid assets to pay tax debt (Part 3)
MOSCOW. May 27 (Interfax) - Yukos may use $800 million in liquid assets if a higher instance court compels the company to pay 99.4 billion rubles in taxes, says a Yukos press release. The company's liquid assets may amount to $1.1-1.2 billion in the second quarter of 2004. If the court agrees with this way of paying the extra taxes, the company could pay 60%-70% of them in the third and fourth quarters of this year, the press release says. "The company, acting in the interests of all shareholders, will protest the May 26 ruling of the Moscow Arbitration Court, and do its best to meet all commitments to employees, shareholders, partners and clients," the press release says. "Being a meticulous tax-payer, Yukos confirms its readiness to do its best to meet the demands of governmental institutions, if a higher instance court confirms the lawfulness of the May 26 resolution of the Court of Arbitration," it said. "Company management has thoroughly analyzed Yukos tax-paying practices in 2000 and other periods, and did not find the risks of non- payment of taxes exceeding the equivalent of $3 billion in 2000. All taxes paid by the company in 2000 were equivalent to $1.922 billion," the press release says. "The fact that three years after numerous inspections and a PriceWaterhouseCoopers audit, a governmental organization has found, and a court has quickly confirmed, the evasion of a tax sum twice exceeding the average tax indices in the industry is incomprehensible for us. According to the tax service and the court, the revenue tax on Yukos in 2000 must have reached 59% of sales revenues, or 107% of profits confirmed by international audit," the press release said. [RU EUROPE EEU EMRG BUS LAW] te tl <>
[Interfax]
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