Suyog Telematics Ltd has confirmed that no adverse order was passed following a GST inspection conducted at its premises by Maharashtra tax authorities. The search, related to vendor transactions, revealed no non-compliance or suppression of information. The company expects no material financial or operational impact from the proceedings.
Suyog Telematics Ltd has officially stated that the recent search conducted by the Commissioner under the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, concluded without any adverse findings against the company. The inspection, which took place between January 2 and January 7, 2026, focused on procedural aspects of vendor-related GST transactions.
While a delay in depositing GST on behalf of a vendor was noted, the company clarified that the issue has been resolved and does not reflect any default or suppression attributable to Suyog Telematics. The management emphasized its commitment to regulatory compliance and transparency, assuring stakeholders that the inspection will not materially affect its financial or operational performance.
Key Highlights
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Inspection Authority: Maharashtra GST Commissioner
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Inspection Period: January 2–7, 2026
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Focus Area: Vendor-related GST transactions
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Outcome: No adverse order; no non-compliance or suppression found
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Company Statement: Issue resolved; no material impact expected
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Regulatory Assurance: Full cooperation and procedural compliance maintained
Sources: FilingReader Newswire; SEBI LODR filings