Thomas Cook (India) received GST penalty orders from Delhi and West Bengal authorities for short payments totaling over ₹8.67 crore. The company plans to appeal, stating no material impact on its financial or operational activities. Details were disclosed as per SEBI listing regulations.
Thomas Cook (India) Ltd has disclosed receipt of two separate orders dated December 8, 2025, from tax authorities in Delhi and West Bengal regarding short payments of GST. The company has informed the stock exchanges about these regulatory actions, confirming the details as per SEBI’s disclosure norms.
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The Principal Commissioner, Delhi South Commissionerate, issued an order demanding GST short payment of ₹8.57 crore, interest of ₹4.75 lakh, and a penalty of ₹8.57 crore under Sections 50 and 74 of the CGST Act, 2017.
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The Joint Commissioner, Behala, West Bengal, issued another order demanding GST short payment of ₹10.57 lakh, interest of ₹7.79 lakh, and a penalty of ₹1 lakh under Sections 50 and 73 of the CGST/WBGST Act, 2017.
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Both orders were received on December 9, 2025.
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Thomas Cook (India) is planning to appeal both orders, citing a strong case on merits.
The company has clarified that there is no material financial or operational impact from these orders.
Source: NSE Corporate Announcement , Thomas Cook (India) Ltd