Saturday, August 15, 2009

HC rejects Jet's plea over Indland Air Travel Tax

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has rejected a petition by Jet Airways challenging a penalty of close to Rs 44 lakhs imposed on the airline by the government for a delay in submission of Indland Air Travel Tax (IATT) collected from passengers.
A division bench comprising Justice A K Sikri and Justice Valmiki J Mehta dismissed Jet's submission that IATT collected from passengers in January, 2002 was not deposited on time due to some financial difficulties.
"We do not have any discretion to waive it," the bench said.
The court also rejected the carrier's submission that the officials imposed the penalty of Rs 43.50 lakh wrongfully saying, IATT rules do not have such provisions.
Jet Airways had challenged imposition of a little more than Rs 3.33 lakh as interest and Rs 43.50 lakh as penalty by the Ministry of Finance over late payment of IATT collected from its passengers for the month of January 2002.
14/08/09 PTI/Economic Times
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