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IndiGo Parent Hit With ₹116 Crore GST Demand; Airline Contests Order

by Rounak Majumdar
February 6, 2025
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IndiGo Parent Hit With ₹116 Crore GST Demand; Airline Contests Order

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According to a recent exchange filing, IndiGo’s parent firm, InterGlobe Aviation, has received demand orders for goods and services tax (GST) of ₹116 crore. The airline is challenging these rulings in front of the relevant appeal body, claiming that the fines won’t significantly affect its operations, finances, or other business operations.

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GST Demand Details:

Two different orders are the source of the GST demands. The first, which totaled 113.02 crore, was imposed by the South Commissionerate Additional Commissioner of Central Goods & Service Tax in Delhi. The application of GST on services rendered to recipients located overseas that the department has determined do not qualify as service exports is the subject of this penalty. For the 2017–18 fiscal year, the department consequently refused input tax credit (ITC) for specific services.

The Joint Commissioner of GST and Central Excise in Chennai South issued the second order, which was for ₹2.84 crore. The denial of the input tax credit for fiscal years 2018 through 2020 owing to mismatches is the reason for this penalty.

IndiGo’s Response and Context:

According to InterGlobe Aviation, it is aggressively challenging these orders in the appellate court. The business maintains that these GST obligations won’t have a significant effect on its operations, finances, or other activities.

This comes after IndiGo said that its net profit for the third quarter of the current fiscal year dropped 18.3% year over year to ₹2,448.8 crore. The airline’s operating revenue increased 14% year over year to ₹22,111 crore, up from ₹19,452 crore in the same quarter of the previous year2, despite the decline in net profit. In the previous September quarter, the airline reported a loss of ₹988 crore.

While the benchmark Sensex1 fell 0.4% on Wednesday, InterGlobe Aviation’s shares ended the day 1.63% higher on the BSE at ₹4415.25 a share. But as of February 6, 2025, the shares were down 0.48% from the closing price of the day before, trading at ₹4,394 a share.

Industry Impact and Way Forward:

IndiGo’s GST fines serve as a reminder of the difficulties and complexities that companies may encounter when negotiating the GST system. Even while IndiGo management claims that the company will not be greatly impacted by these fines, the circumstance emphasizes how crucial precise tax compliance and careful record-keeping are.

The ruling may establish a standard for handling instances of this nature in the future as IndiGo challenges the orders. Other businesses in the aviation industry and beyond will be closely monitoring the ultimate conclusion.

Managing GST Challenges:

Although the GST system was created to make indirect taxation simpler, different interpretations of its laws and regulations can cause problems for businesses. To prevent inconsistencies and possible fines, businesses must maintain strong internal procedures and stay up to date with changing regulations. GST compliance can be especially complicated for the aviation industry, which conducts business in several jurisdictions and entails complicated transactions. To reduce the risks connected with GST obligations, early compliance and close coordination with tax experts are crucial.

Potential Consequences for Investors:

Investors should continue to keep a careful eye on the situation even though IndiGo management guarantees that the GST demand won’t have a significant impact. Any adverse decision in the appeals process may have an impact on the company’s valuation and profitability. When making investment selections, investors should also take into account more general aspects including the airline’s overall financial performance, the competitive landscape, and the regulatory environment. Those who have invested in or are thinking about investing in InterGlobe Aviation would be wise to closely monitor how IndiGo handles these GST-related issues.

 

Tags: airline industryAviationfinancial impactGSTGST demandIndiGoinput tax creditInterGlobe Aviationtax compliancetax penalty
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