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    Home / News / Business News / Zomato hit with ₹9.45 crore GST notice, plans to appeal
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    • Zomato, the popular food delivery company, has been slapped with a ₹9.45 crore GST notice, but it's not backing down.
    • The firm plans to appeal, confident in its case's merits.
    • Interestingly, this tax hiccup hasn't shaken investor confidence, with Zomato's shares closing slightly higher despite the news.
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    Zomato hit with ₹9.45 crore GST notice, plans to appeal
    Zomato's stocks were unaffected

    Zomato hit with ₹9.45 crore GST notice, plans to appeal

    By Akash Pandey
    Jun 30, 2024
    05:27 pm
    What's the story

    Zomato has been issued a Goods and Service Tax (GST) demand notice of ₹9.45 crore by the Assistant Commissioner of Commercial Taxes (Audit), Karnataka, according to the company's BSE exchange filing. The tax order for the fiscal year (FY) 2019-20 is based on an audit of GST returns and accounts. The demanded amount includes a GST of ₹5.01 crore, an interest charge of ₹3.93 crore, and a penalty of ₹50.19 lakh.

    Appeal planned

    Zomato cites strong case

    In response to the tax notice, Zomato has expressed its intention to contest the order. The company stated, "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." This isn't a first for Zomato. It recently received a similar tax notice from Gurugram's Additional Commissioner, Central Goods and Services Tax, demanding ₹11.82 crore inclusive of interest and penalty charges.

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    Zomato's shares remain unaffected

    Despite the tax notice, Zomato's shares showed resilience in the market. On Friday, June 28, the company's shares closed 0.10% higher at ₹200.35 compared to the previous close at ₹200.15. This comes after Zomato had previously expressed its intention to appeal against tax orders.

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