Apple Faces Billions in Indian Tax Liability Over iPhone Assembly Equipment Strategy
Apple’s strategy of owning iPhone assembly equipment in India could create a “business connection” under local tax law, potentially exposing the company to billions in tax liability. The situation represents a critical challenge as Apple seeks to expand its Indian manufacturing footprint beyond the current 25% of iPhone production.
Apple’s ambitious plans to expand iPhone production in India face a significant financial hurdle as the company’s equipment ownership strategy could trigger billions of dollars in tax liability under current Indian regulations. The tech giant is actively lobbying for tax law changes as it navigates the complex landscape of manufacturing expansion in one of the world’s fastest-growing smartphone markets.