TIL Desk/Business/New Delhi-Mining giant Vedanta Resources has paid more than USD 2 billion (over Rs 13,300 crore) in taxes, royalties, licence fees and other payments to India in the last financial year ended March 2016. In total, the firm led by billionaire Anil Agrawal has paid about USD 2.18 billion in taxes, royalties, licence fees and other payments to countries where it does business, most of which was paid to India (around USD 2.11 billion) in 2015-16.
The London-listed firm has paid around USD 1.53 billion to India in taxes, royalties, licence fees and other payments for its cash-rich arm oil firm Cairn India, while it has paid close to USD 530 million for the zinc miner Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL) in the last fiscal, it said in a regulatory filing. Similarly, the diversified mining conglomerate paid more than USD 54 million for Vedanta Copper in India.
After India, Vedanta Resources made the highest payments to Zambia (USD 53.28 million in royalties). It operates the Konkola Copper mines in the African nation. Zambia was followed by Ireland (USD 2.83 million in royalties), Namibia (USD 2.65 million in taxes and royalties), South Africa (USD 2.37 million in taxes and royalties) and the US (USD 1.42 million in taxes).