Sasken Technologies Limited Receives Order Regarding GST Dispute

Sasken Technologies Limited Receives Order Regarding GST Dispute

Sasken Technologies Limited Receives Order Regarding GST Dispute​

Sasken Technologies Limited announced receipt of an order from the Office of the Superintendent of GST & Central Excise, Range V, Perungudi Division, Chennai South Commissionerate, concerning a tax dispute. The order, received March 27, 2026, relates to the period April 2019 to March 2024 and involves an Order-in-Original under Section 74(9) of the CGST/TNGST Act, 2017.

The order details alleged violations including an excess refund claim of 13,91,177, non-reversal of Input Tax Credit (ITC) on credit notes issued totaling 5,10,996, and excess ITC availed in GSTR-3B returns compared to available ITC in GSTR-2A/2B amounting to 20,774.

Here's a summary of the order details:

DetailInformation
Name of the authorityOffice of the Superintendent of GST & Central Excise, Range V, Perungudi Division, Chennai South Commissionerate
Nature of OrderOrder-in-Original under Section 74(9) of CGST/TNGST Act, 2017
Date of ReceiptMarch 27, 2026
Details of Alleged ViolationsExcess refund claim: Rs. 13,91,177; Non-reversal of ITC: Rs. 5,10,996; Excess ITC availed: Rs. 20,774; Total: Rs. 19,22,947. Penalty: Rs. 19,42,173; Interest as applicable
Financial ImpactThe company reports no material impact on financial or operational activities due to the appeal dismissal. Sasken Technologies intends to appeal the order before the Commissioner of Appeals.

The total tax demand, including penalty, amounts to Rs. 19,42,173. Sasken Technologies Limited plans to exercise its right to appeal the order.

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