MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

VW-Porsche Merger Moves Step Closer

November 23, 2010
2 min to read


FRANKFURT—The merger of German auto makers Volkswagen AG and Porsche Automobil Holding SE moved a step closer Friday after Porsche said it will make disputed tax and interest payments of about €626 million ($856.7 million) on stock-option transactions, reported The Wall Street Journal.


Porsche had previously contested the tax payment on the stock options, as the company considered the transactions as tax-free profits and tax-deductible losses, as detailed in Porsche's fiscal 2010 annual report. However, Porsche earmarked €1.35 billion in provisions pending the outcome of the dispute, which will now be dissolved in order to make the payment.


Following the €626 million payment, the remaining provision of €719 million will be dissolved with an effect on profit, but neutral in terms of liquidity, Porsche said Friday. The dissolution of the provisions won't lead to a further tax expense, the company added.


Last month, Porsche said the merger with Volkswagen, which was initially expected to be finalized in 2011, could be delayed until several legal and tax issues have been resolved. Porsche stressed at the time that a combination of the companies will proceed, with the sale of its core sports car operations to VW a possible alternative.


Porsche's owner families last month exercised their put option to sell the Austria-based sales and distribution business Porsche Holding Salzburg GmbH to Volkswagen for €3.3 billion. The sale was part of the complex merger plan with Volkswagen, which was signed last year after a power struggle spanning several years.


Porsche initially tried to take over its much larger German peer, but its debt ballooned when credit markets dried up and Porsche agreed to a merger under Volkswagen's leadership.


Legal disputes in Germany and the U.S., where numerous investment funds have brought Porsche to federal court claiming more than $2 billion in damages, remain a hurdle for the deal. The funds allege that Porsche misled investors during its attempted takeover of Volkswagen—a claim Porsche has denied.

More Industry

man holding up car keys
Industryby Lauren LawrenceJanuary 9, 2026

2026 Consumer Priorities Revealed

The Global Automotive Consumer Study shows that U.S. car shoppers value in-person dealership visits, crave more affordability, and are still hesitant about EV adoption.

Read More →
Aerial picture of Norway with Tesla logo in top right corner
Industryby Lauren LawrenceJanuary 8, 2026

Norway Auto Sales Almost Entirely Electric

Tesla is the No. 1 selling car brand in the Nordic country and dominates its EV market with a 19% market share. The Model Y is the top-selling vehicle, setting the record for single-car model registrations last year.

Read More →
Protective Life Corporation building
Industryby StaffJanuary 6, 2026

Protective Expands Reach With F&I Acquisition

Protective Life Corp. closed its acquisition of F&I company Portfolio Holding Inc., expanding its Asset Protection Division across the automotive, RV, power sports and marine sectors.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby Hannah MitchellJanuary 5, 2026

Late-Year Auto Sales Off

Purchases of new and used vehicles were down in December despite several positive market turns for consumers, whose optimism didn’t match their big-ticket spending.

Read More →
lineup of cars
Salesby Lauren LawrenceJanuary 5, 2026

Used-Car Prices Down in December

A Carfax index indicates that prices were higher than December 2024 but had been on a downward trend for the past few months.

Read More →
Split picture. Toyota on left. Lexus on right.
Industryby Lauren LawrenceJanuary 5, 2026

Dealer Survey Shows Increased Optimism

The 2025 Kerrigan Dealer poll reports the first improvement in valuation expectations since 2021, with 24% of dealers expecting an increase this year, up 41%.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Vintage convertible driving along a desert highway, capturing the freedom and cultural impact of early American car travel.
IndustryJanuary 1, 2026

Driving America Forward

As America turns 250, explore how the automotive industry shaped jobs, culture, innovation, and mobility from Detroit assembly lines to today’s EV era.

Read More →
Industryby Hannah MitchellDecember 26, 2025

2025 Sales Expected Up

The series of sales spikes this year that were inspired by shifting U.S. policies defied the drag of those same changes, according to one early forecast.

Read More →
Industryby Hannah MitchellDecember 24, 2025

Tundras in Tokyo

Toyota said it plans to sell some U.S. made models to its home-country consumers starting next year, despite the vehicles’ large size for a small-car culture.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby StaffDecember 23, 2025

Black Book: Weekly Market Update

Despite the week's softening conditions, the market analyst said demand for used vehicles showed in competitive bidding for newer units in better condition.

Read More →