MTN Group Ltd. said Nigeria is seeking about $2 billion in back taxes from the embattled wireless carrier after refusing to accept the results of a self-assessment by the company.
The office of Nigeria’s attorney general calculated that the South African company owes $2 billion related to the import of foreign equipment and payments to suppliers over the past 10 years, MTN said in a statement on Tuesday.
The company believes it has settled all tax obligations, it said.
The news comes less than a week after MTN was told by the Nigerian central bank to return $8.1 billion it is alleged to have illegally taken out of the country.
While the company also refutes that accusation, the shares have slumped by almost 20 percent.
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