Bajaj Electricals Receives Adverse Order Related to GST Demand

Bajaj Electricals has received an adverse order regarding a GST demand. The Appellate Authority has rejected the company’s appeal, upholding the original demand of ₹2.21 crore, which includes a penalty of ₹1.11 crore. The demand relates to the disallowance of transitional credit availed for FY 2017-18. Bajaj Electricals is evaluating further legal options.

GST Appeal Order Received

Bajaj Electricals has received an adverse Appeal Order dated January 23, 2026, on February 3, 2026. The order, issued by the Office of the Commissioner of CGST & CX. Appeals-I, Mumbai, concerns the company’s appeal against an earlier GST demand.

Details of the Order

The Appellate Authority has rejected and disposed of the appeal filed by Bajaj Electricals. Consequently, the original demand of ₹2.21 crore (including a penalty of ₹1.11 crore) has been upheld. The demand pertains to the disallowance of transitional credit availed in Form TRAN 1 & TRAN 2 for the financial year 2017-18.

Company’s Response

The management of Bajaj Electricals is currently evaluating appropriate legal options. This includes the possibility of filing an appeal before the relevant appellate authority or tribunal. The financial impact, if it materializes, will be limited to the demand and penalty levied. There is expected to be no significant impact on the company’s operational or financial activities.

Source: BSE

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