OpenText CEO Mark Barrenechea speaks at the Open Government Partnership Global Summit in Ottawa on Wednesday, May 29, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang
December 22, 2020 - 6:17 AM
WATERLOO, Ont. - Open Text Corp. says it has reached a deal with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service to settle a US$830-million claim related to its taxable income for its 2010 and 2012 financial years.
Under the agreement, OpenText will pay US$290 million to the IRS in U.S. federal taxes and interest.
The company says the settlement also eliminates about US$90 million in future withholding taxes that OpenText had expected to pay over the next 10 years.
Open Text expects the settlement to result in a US$290-million charge for the quarter ended Dec. 31, the second quarter of its 2021 financial year.
In connection with the settlement, Open Text says it also expects to make certain associated state tax and interest payments of US$10 million to US$15 million in the 2021 calendar year.
OpenText says it believes the settlement to be in the best interest of all stakeholders and provides finality to a long-standing matter.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 22, 2020.
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