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- 10-K Annual report
- 10.36 Form of April 1, 2011 Option Agreement to Thomas Wroe, Martha Sullivan and Steven Major
- 10.37 Form of April 1, 2011 Restricted Securities Agreement to Thomas Wroe, Martha Sullivan and Steven Major
- 10.38 Form of Amended Options Agreement
- 10.39 Amendment to Award Agreement for Jeffrey Cote
- 18.1 Letter Regarding Change In Accounting Principle
- 21.1 Subsidiaries of Sensata Technologies Holding N.V.
- 23.1 Consent of Ernst & Young LLP
- 31.1 Certification of CEO Pursuant to Section 302
- 31.2 Certification of CFO Pursuant to Section 302
- 31.3 Certification of Cao Pursuant to Section 302
- 32.1 Certification of CEO, CFO and Cao Pursuant to Section 906
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Exhibit 18.1
February 9, 2012
The Board of Directors and Shareholders of
Sensata Technologies Holding N.V.
Kolthofsingel 8, 7602 EM
Almelo, Netherlands
The Board of Directors and Shareholders of
Sensata Technologies Holding N.V.
Note 2 of Notes to the consolidated financial statements of Sensata Technologies Holding N.V. included in its Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011 describes a change in the classification of penalties and interest on uncertain tax positions from Selling, General and Administrative Expense and Interest Expense, respectively, to Provision for Income Taxes. There are no authoritative criteria for determining a 'preferable' classification of penalties and interest on uncertain tax positions based on the particular circumstances; however, we conclude that such change in the method of accounting is to an acceptable alternative method which, based on your business judgment to make this change and for the stated reasons, is preferable in your circumstances.
Very truly yours,
/s/ ERNST & YOUNG LLP