Infosys Will Pay A $1-Million Fine For Violating Visa Rules - New York State

New York state says Infosys will pay a $1-million fine for violating visa rules

The New York Attorney General on Friday announced a $1-million settlement with Infosys Corporation for not paying hundreds of workers adequately and failing to pay the corresponding taxes to the state. In a statement issued by Eric T Schneiderman’s office, the tech major was accused of “systematically abusing the United States visa rules in placing foreign workers at client sites in New York State”.

The firm, however, has denied committing any illegalities and said the agreement was a conclusion of a New York state investigation into the taxes paid in 2010-2011, Mint reported. It did not include any criminal or civil charges being filed, a spokesperson for Infosys said. The 2013 settlement “was reached by both parties to avoid protracted litigation,” Mint quoted the Infosys spokesperson as saying.

The corporation, headed by Chief Executive Officer Vishal Sikka, was accused of “knowingly and unlawfully obtaining temporary visitor visas [B-1 visas] instead” of the mandatory H1-B visas required for foreign workers. “We will not permit companies to violate our laws in order to undercut New York workers,” Schneiderman said.

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