Zomato Faces Rs 17.7 Cr GST Demand in West Bengal
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Sep 18, 2024 21:15
Zomato received a GST demand order of Rs 17.7 crore from West Bengal authorities for non-payment of GST on delivery charges. The company plans to appeal the order.
New Delhi, Sep 18 (PTI) Online food delivery aggregator Zomato on Wednesday said it has received a GST demand order along with interest and penalty amounting to Rs 17.7 crore from the Assistant Commissioner of Revenue, West Bengal.
The demand order, received by the company on Tuesday, is with respect to non- payment of GST on delivery charges and interest, penalty thereon.
"We believe that we have a strong case on merits and the Company will be filing an appeal against the order before the appropriate authority," Zomato said in a regulatory filing.
The order is for the period April 2021 to March 2022 passed by Assistant Commissioner of Revenue, Government of West Bengal confirming demand of GST of Rs 11,12,79,712 with interest of Rs 5,46,81,021 and penalty of Rs 1,11,27,971.
"The Company in its response to the show cause notice had clarified on the issue along with relevant documents and judicial precedents, which appears to not have been appreciated by the authorities while passing the order," Zomato said.
The Company believes that it has a strong case to defend the matter before the relevant appellate authority and does not expect any financial impact on the Company, it added.
The online food delivery giant has been receiving tax demand orders from various authorities in the recent past.
The demand order, received by the company on Tuesday, is with respect to non- payment of GST on delivery charges and interest, penalty thereon.
"We believe that we have a strong case on merits and the Company will be filing an appeal against the order before the appropriate authority," Zomato said in a regulatory filing.
The order is for the period April 2021 to March 2022 passed by Assistant Commissioner of Revenue, Government of West Bengal confirming demand of GST of Rs 11,12,79,712 with interest of Rs 5,46,81,021 and penalty of Rs 1,11,27,971.
"The Company in its response to the show cause notice had clarified on the issue along with relevant documents and judicial precedents, which appears to not have been appreciated by the authorities while passing the order," Zomato said.
The Company believes that it has a strong case to defend the matter before the relevant appellate authority and does not expect any financial impact on the Company, it added.
The online food delivery giant has been receiving tax demand orders from various authorities in the recent past.
Source: PTI
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