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GTL Infrastructure’s Latest Tax Challenge: A Test of Resilience and Strategy


Updated: May 22, 2025 17:11

Image Source: Insolvency Tracker

GTL Infrastructure Ltd, a major player in India’s telecom tower industry, has received a fresh tax demand order totaling ₹379.4 million, adding to its ongoing financial challenges. The Income Tax Department’s order comes at a time when the company is already grappling with widening losses and operational headwinds.

Key Highlights:

Tax Demand Details: The Income Tax Department has issued a demand order to GTL Infrastructure Ltd for ₹379.4 million. The specifics behind the demand have not been detailed in the company’s latest quarterly disclosures, but such orders typically relate to disputed assessments or pending tax liabilities.

Financial Performance: For the March 2025 quarter, GTL Infrastructure reported a standalone net loss of ₹248.89 crore, a significant increase from the ₹214.72 crore loss in the same quarter last year. The company’s sales for the quarter rose slightly by 1.79% to ₹337.02 crore, but annual sales declined by 2.04% to ₹1,344.07 crore for FY25.

Operational Challenges: The company continues to face high finance costs and increased depreciation expenses. Shutdowns by telecom customers have resulted in unpaid rents and taxes for unoccupied sites, leading to additional losses and operational disruptions.

Bond and Asset Issues: GTL Infrastructure is also dealing with bond conversions and site dismantling, with 84 sites dismantled in Q4 and 363 over the year, contributing to further financial strain.

Outlook: The new tax demand adds another layer of complexity to GTL’s turnaround efforts. The management is expected to review the order and may consider legal or remedial measures as part of its ongoing strategy to stabilize operations.

The latest tax order underscores the mounting regulatory and financial pressures on GTL Infrastructure as it navigates a challenging business environment.

Sources: Torus Digital, Business Standard, Moneycontrol

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