Supreme Court Bars Bharti Airtel From Seeking ₹ 923 Crore GST Refund

 









The Supreme Court on Thursday barred the country's leading wireless telecom company - Bharti Airtel - from seeking Goods and Services Tax (GST) refund of ₹ 923 crore. The top court allowed the government's plea against issuance of refund and set aside Delhi High Court order that provided relief to Bharti Airtel.

Bharti Airtel had sought GST refund of ₹ 923 crore for the July - September 2017 period, arguing that it had paid excess tax of ₹ 823 crore as GSTR-2A form was non-operational during the time.

In May 2020, the Delhi High Court had allowed Bharti Airtel's plea, directing the government to verify and refund the amount claimed. But the central government challenged the High Court order in July last year and moved the top court.

The central government had argued in its plea that Bharti Airtel had under-reported input tax credit for the period between July 2017 and September 2017.

CommentsBharti Airtel shares traded nearly 1 per cent lower at ₹ 696.25 on the BSE, post the Supreme Court's order.


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