Jubilant FoodWorks Receives GST Order Demanding Over INR 15.36 Crore

Jubilant FoodWorks Receives GST Order Demanding Over INR 15.36 Crore

Jubilant FoodWorks Receives GST Order Demanding Over INR 15.36 Crore​

Jubilant FoodWorks Limited announced March 27, 2026, that it received an order from the Additional Commissioner, CGST Commissionerate, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. The order, dated March 17, 2026, and numbered 92-GST/ADC/Meerut/2025-26, demands GST of INR 15,35,60,917, along with a penalty of INR 15,35,60,917 and applicable interest.

The demand relates to an alleged incorrect classification of certain goods supplied to a distinct GSTIN under the same Permanent Account Number (PAN) of the company, representing intra-company supplies.

Jubilant FoodWorks believes the order is incorrect and did not consider the merits of the company’s contentions. The company stated it is in the process of filing an appeal and anticipates that the impugned demand will be dropped following the redressal process. The company does not anticipate any material financial implications as a result of this order.

A table detailing the order is provided below:

ParticularsRemarks
Name of the AuthorityAdditional Commissioner Jurisdiction: CGST, Commissionerate, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.
Nature and details of the action(s) taken, or order(s) passed;Order No.: 92-GST/ADC/Meerut/2025-26 dated March 17, 2026 under section 74 / 74A of the CGST Act, 2017 and read with corresponding provision of the SGST/ UTGST Act, 2017
Details of the violation(s)/ contravention(s) committed or alleged to be committed;The demands relates to alleged incorrect classification of certain goods supplied to a distinct GSTIN under same PAN of the Company, (Intra company supplies) resulting in short payment of GST.
Impact on financial, operation or other activities of the listed entity, quantifiable in monetary terms to the extent possible/Quantum of claims.The Company has received an Order demanding GST of INR 15,35,60,917/-; Penalty of INR 15,35,60,917/- and applicable interest. The Company believes that the order passed is incorrect and has not considered the merits of the contentions of the Company. The Company is in process of filing an appeal in the said matter. Post such redressal process, impugned demand so raised is likely to be dropped. There is no material impact on financial, no impact on operation or other activities of the Company

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