News & Media 29th Dec 2023

Zomato told to cough up Rupees 401 crore as GST on delivery charges

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Darshan Bora Partner | Bengaluru

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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) authorities have sent show cause notices to several listed companies for non-payment of taxes including Zomato, Bata India, ICICI Bank, and Kotak Mahindra Bank in the past few days for non-payment of taxes.

Darshan Bora, Partner, Economic Laws Practice (ELP) talks to Priyansh Verma from Financial Express (India) in the article, Zomato told to cough up Rupees 401 crore as GST on delivery charges on the applicability of GST for delivery platforms.

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