Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
1886-02-28
Website
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Recent Articles about Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
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2024-09-10 (taxguru.in)
Reconsider ITC Claim on RCM as Circular Supports Assessee’s Case Against Belated Filing: Karnataka HC
Karnataka High Court directs reconsideration of Bosch Automotive input tax credit claim under GST. Case involves delayed ITC claims clarified by a CBIC circular.
Read more2024-07-03 (zepros.fr)
EXCLUSIVE – Bosch/Oscaro trial (continued): Bosch lost… but Oscaro did not win!
We are eager to know why and how Bosch lost... without Oscar really winning. We cannot yet know because only the reasons for the judgment of the Paris High Court (TGI) which judged the Bosch/Oscaro case on Friday (see ``Trial
Read more2024-07-03 (huelvainformacion.es)
The PP deputy refuses to testify before the judge
Judge Pedreira charges six crimes against Alfonso Bosch, a Madrid parliamentarian accused in the Gürtel case
Read more2021-07-14 (automotive-online.nl)
Car Claim Foundation: Court hints at settlement in Dutch diesel tampering case (Update)
The thousands of Dutch cheating diesel owners are entitled to compensation of between 1,500 and 3,000 euros, the court ruled today. According to the Car Claim Foundation, which filed the lawsuit, the Court is now calling on both parties to reach a settlement.
Read more2017-02-01 (reuters.com)
VW, Robert Bosch agree to pay $1.55 billion to settle U.S. diesel claims
Volkswagen AG has agreed to pay at least $1.22 billion to fix or buy back nearly 80,000 polluting U.S. 3.0 liter diesel-engine vehicles to settle claims it fitted illegal emissions-cheating software to the cars, court documents showed.
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