LIC gets demand notice for Rs 663 crore for short payment of GST

PTI Updated - January 04, 2024 at 09:52 AM.
The demand notice would not have any material impact on the financials, operations or other activities of the corporation | Photo Credit: ANUSHREE FADNAVIS

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) on Wednesday said the tax authorities have slapped a demand notice of about Rs 663.45 crore on it for short payment of Goods and Services Tax (GST).

The corporation received a communication/ demand order for interest and penalty from the Office of the Commissioner of CGST & Central Excise, Chennai North Commissionerate, on January 1, LIC said in a regulatory filing.

The demand pertains to wrong availment of Input Tax Credit (ITC) and non-payment of tax on turnover wrongly declared as non-GST supply in GSTR-1 for 2017-18, and 2018-19, it said.

The corporation will file an appeal before the Commissioner (Appeals), Chennai against the said order, it said.

There is no material impact on financials, operations or other activities of the corporation, it added.

On Tuesday, the company received a demand order for interest and penalty of about Rs 116 crore for Telangana state, for short payment of GST for 2017-18.

The demand for Telangana came a day after LIC on January 1 received a similar notice demanding about Rs 806 crore for short payment of GST for 2017-18, along with interest and penalty for Maharashtra.

Published on January 4, 2024 04:21

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