Max Healthcare Institute Tax Demand Withdrawn by Authorities

Max Healthcare Institute Limited has successfully resolved a tax dispute, with authorities withdrawing a demand of ₹55.20 crore. The company received a rectification order confirming the cancellation of the previous tax claim, which had been previously disclosed in December 2025. This resolution follows the submission of detailed clarifications by the company, effectively closing the matter regarding the alleged excess availment of Input Tax Credit.

Successful Resolution of Tax Dispute

Max Healthcare Institute Limited has announced the successful closure of a tax proceeding initiated by the GST department. Following a review of the company’s submissions, the tax authority has issued a Rectification Order dated April 21, 2026. This order formally withdraws the entire tax demand previously raised against the company, amounting to ₹55,20,45,266.

Background and Context

The dispute originated from an earlier notice concerning the alleged excess availment of Input Tax Credit, which the company first reported on December 30, 2025. The company actively engaged with the GST Officer (Ward-92&96) in New Delhi to address the concerns raised. By providing necessary documentation and legal clarifications, the company has successfully demonstrated that the demand was invalid, resulting in its complete withdrawal by the authorities.

Source: BSE

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