The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Department has issued a Rs 124.65 crore tax demand to budget carrier SpiceJet for allegedly failing to file GST returns for several months, officials said on Friday, with the financially stressed airline also facing proceedings for cancellation of its GST registration.
The department has also issued a show-cause notice proposing cancellation of SpiceJet’s GST registration over repeated delays and alleged non-compliance in filing returns.
According to officials, the tax demand was raised following a provisional assessment conducted under Section 62 of the CGST and SGST Acts, 2017, after the airline allegedly failed to file returns within the prescribed timelines.
GST authorities said SpiceJet had “consistently committed irregularities” in filing returns and had repeatedly submitted them late.
As per the assessment, the department raised a demand of Rs 44.44 crore for November, Rs 43.79 crore for December, Rs 12.19 crore for January, Rs 12.10 crore for February and Rs 12.12 crore for March.
Officials said a show-cause notice regarding cancellation of the airline’s GST registration was issued on May 25, 2026, but the company has yet to clear pending compliance requirements.
30/05/2026 Moneycontrol
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