Tax evasion in India is an intensely politicised matter, and disputes such as that surrounding Hyundai Motor India Limited, which faces evasion charges amounting to Rs266 crore ($59 million), indicate that the issue is still as rife as ever. But recent initiatives such as the revised India-Switzerland tax treaty could mark the first significant steps towards reining the problem in. Matthew Gilleard investigates.
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