Tata Technologies has received an order from the Assistant Commissioner of Central Tax demanding ₹1.77 crore in tax and an equivalent amount as penalty, totaling ₹3.54 crore. The demand pertains to the rejection of input tax credit. The company is preparing to appeal the order and believes the penalty will not materially impact its operations or financials.
GST Order Details
Tata Technologies has received an order dated November 28, 2025, from the Assistant Commissioner of Central Tax, Division-ll (Pimpri), CGST, Pune-l, demanding tax related to input tax credit.
Financial Impact
The order demands ₹1,77,20,025 plus applicable interest and a penalty of ₹1,77,20,025. This is based on the rejection of input tax credit under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. The total demand, including tax and penalty, amounts to ₹3.54 crore.
Company Response
Tata Technologies is in the process of filing an appeal against the order. The company believes there will be no material impact on its financials, operations, or other activities as a result of this penalty. The Company maintains that the ITC was correctly availed as per GST provisions and will pursue appeals through appropriate channels.
Reason for Demand
The input tax credit was rejected on the grounds that invoice details were not appearing in GSTR 2A/2B for the financial years 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, and 2022-23.
Source: BSE
