Online food delivery app Zomato has received a goods and services (GST) penalty notice from the Gujarat Deputy Commissioner of State Tax, “order for FY2018-19 as per the audit of GST returns and accounts”. According to a regulatory filing with the stock exchanges, the demand order was received in connection with excessive utilization of input tax credit and short payment of GST.
”The company has received an order for FY 2018-19 as per the audit of GST returns and accounts by the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax, Gujarat raising GST demand from ₹4,11,68,604/-, together with applicable interest and penalty totaling to ₹8,57,77,696,” Zomato said in its exchange filing.
Meanwhile, Zomato has also received spectacular notice value ₹402 crore for unpaid GST on delivery charges in December 2023, plus interest and penalty on its customer’s remittance fee from the period 29 October 2019 to 31 March 2022.
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Published: 16 Mar 2024, 20:22 IST