City
Epaper

Shree Cement receives Income Tax demand of Rs 261 crore

By IANS | Updated: February 25, 2024 22:30 IST

New Delhi, Feb 25 Shree Cement has received an assessment order against the demand of Rs 261.88 crore ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 25 Shree Cement has received an assessment order against the demand of Rs 261.88 crore from the Income Tax department.

The company has received assessment order on February 24 passed under section 143(3) of Income Tax Act, 1961, pertaining to AY 2021- 22, wherein certain additions/ disallowances have been made.

"Company has noticed prima facie errors i.e. 'mistake apparent from record', in the said order," Shree Cement said.

"The Company is in the process of filing an appeal against the disallowances made in the assessment order, as well as petition for rectification of the prima facie errors in the order. Looking to the precedence/ Orders of Appellate Authorities in our own cases and considering expected relief on petition for ratification of errors, the company expects that the entire demand to subside. As such, there is no impact on financial, operations or other activities of the company," the company said.

Shree Cement said it would avail recourse provided in Income Tax Statute against the demand of Rs 261.88 crore raised in the assessment order.

In an earlier regulatory filing on February 5, Shree Cement said the Company had earlier informed the Stock Exchanges about the survey conducted by the Income Tax Department.

"Company officials extended full cooperation to the I-T authorities. Subsequently, the Income Tax Department has sought the company's response to their queries in relation to the survey proceedings. The Company has duly responded to the same.

"In continuation to the said proceedings, a show-cause notice was issued in the month of January to the company asking the company to sum-up and summarise its response on the inquiry being made. There is no demand for tax deposition in the said notice. The company is in the process of preparing its response and would comply with the said notice," Shree Cement said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPakistan’s power sector faces crisis as consumers shift to rooftop solar units

BusinessPakistan’s power sector faces crisis as consumers shift to rooftop solar units

BusinessSignify Launches its Festive Campaign 'Light Up Every Day', Featuring Sanya Malhotra

NationalStalin calls BJP a parasite exploiting tragedies for poll gains, a washing machine for corrupt

NationalAfter F-16, J-17 fighter jets shot down, Pakistan begged for ceasefire: Air Force chief

Business Realted Stories

BusinessPNY Expands India Footprint with Creative Newtech Partnership for SSDs and DRAM Solutions

BusinessWhy investors panic when markets fall: Understanding behaviour in a mutual fund scheme

BusinessIndia’s ESDM market to double to Rs 7-8 lakh crore by 2030: Report

BusinessGlobal Tourism Awards 2025: A Spectacular Celebration of Excellence in Tourism

BusinessTRAI recommends auction for allocating frequency bands for digital radio by private broadcasters