News & Media 16th Dec 2024

Zomato’s Rs 803 Crore GST Demand Sparks Renewed Debate on E-commerce Taxation

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Darshan BoraPartner | Bengaluru

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Food delivery platform Zomato recently received a GST notice of Rs 803 crore by the Joint Commissioner of CGST & Central Excise. The demand notice comprises GST of Rs 401.7 crore with interest as applicable and a penalty of Rs 401.7 crore. The notice was received by the company with regards to non-payment of GST on delivery charges with interest and penalty.

In this context Nabodita Ganguly from OutlookStartup writes on “Zomato’s Rs 803 Crore GST Demand Sparks Renewed Debate on E-commerce Taxation” with insights from our Partner Darshan Bora

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