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Paytm’s First Games faces Rs 5,712 Cr GST demand notice

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Paytm’s First Games faces Rs 5,712 Cr GST demand notice
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Paytm’s First Games faces Rs 5,712 Cr GST demand notice First Games Technology Private Limited, a subsidiary of One 97 Communications Limited, has received a show cause notice from the Director General of GST Intelligence, Delhi (DGGI). According to a disclosure filed by Paytm with the National Stock Exchange (NSE), the notice proposes a liability of Rs 5,712 crore, along with applicable interest and penalties, for the period January 2018 to March 2023. The company stated that the notice pertains to an ongoing matter in the online gaming industry over the past 18 months, where GST liability has been calculated at 28% on the total entry amount, instead of 18% on the platform fees (revenue) collected by gaming companies. According to the disclosure, First Games will file a writ petition challenging the show cause notice (SCN), opposing the retrospective application of the October 1, 2023, GST amendment and earlier GST interpretations. It will also seek interim relief similar to that granted to others in the gaming industry. Paytm stated that the SCN will not impact its operations, as the carrying value of its investment in First Games was already nil in Paytm’s consolidated financial statements as of March 2024. Last month, Paytm also received a show cause notice from the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) against certain allegations attributed to Little Internet Pvt Limited (LIPL) and NearBuy India Pvt Ltd (NIPL). The development comes ahead of Paytm’s Q4 results. During the third quarter of the previous fiscal year (Q3 FY25), its revenue from operations stood at Rs 1,828 crore, with a loss of Rs 208 crore in the same period.

Zomato receives Rs 803 Cr demand notice from GST

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Zomato receives Rs 803 Cr demand notice from GST
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Foodtech major Zomato has received a demand notice of Rs 803 crore (nearly $100 million) from the Joint Commissioner of CGST & Central Excise, Thane Commissionerate, Maharashtra. On Thursday, the company received a demand order passed by the Joint Commissioner of CGST & Central Excise, Thane, of Rs 803 crore for the period from 29 October 2019 to 31 March 2022, the company’s filing accessed from the National Stock Exchange shows. The demand order has been received in respect of the non-payment of GST on delivery charges, including interest and penalties. The total amount of Rs 803 crore comprises Rs 401.7 crore each as GST demand and interest/penalties. “We believe that we have a strong case on merits, which is backed by opinions from our external legal and tax advisors. The company will be filing an appeal against the order before the appropriate authority,” the filing further added. Zomato closed at Rs 285.6 (as on 12th December), with the market capitalization standing at Rs 2,75,614 crore (approximately $32.8 billion). The GST demand notice might affect the company’s shares tomorrow. The company recently raised over $1 billion through a Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP) of equity shares. For the fiscal year ending in, Zomato achieved a remarkable 68.5% quarter-on-quarter growth in operating revenue, reaching Rs 4,799 crore in Q2 FY25 from Rs 2,848 crore in Q2 FY24. The company also recorded a 4.8x increase in net profit to Rs 176 crore in the September quarter. Its arch-rival Swiggy posted Rs 3,601 crore of revenue, with a net loss standing at Rs 625 crore during the second quarter of the ongoing fiscal year. The recently listed firm closed at Rs 507.6 per share, with a total market capitalization of Rs 1,13,623 crore (approximately $13.5 billion).

Bombay HC sets aside Rs 170 Cr GST demand against Go Digit, orders fresh adjudication

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Bombay HC sets aside Rs 170 Cr GST demand against Go Digit, orders fresh adjudication
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Bombay HC sets aside Rs 170 Cr GST demand against Go Digit, orders fresh adjudication The Bombay High Court has provided major relief to Go Digit General Insurance by setting aside a Rs 170.29 crore GST demand raised by the Chennai South Commissionerate of GST & Central Excise. The order, dated July 4, includes Rs 154.8 crore in alleged tax dues and Rs 15.48 crore in penalties for the period from July 2017 to March 2022. According to Go Digit’s filing accessed from the National Stock Exchange (NSE), the High Court noted that the GST Council had already discussed this industry-wide issue and issued related circulars. Now, the court has asked the tax department to review the case again, keeping those guidelines in mind, and complete the process within three months. This update comes just a few months after Go Digit listed on the stock market. The tax demand was earlier mentioned in its Red Herring Prospectus under “Material Tax Proceedings.” The company said it is reviewing legal options and is waiting for the official court order to be delivered. Importantly, the company clarified that the case is part of a broader issue impacting the insurance industry at large and that no financial implications arise at this stage due to the High Court's intervention. The insurance company recorded a 2.2X increase in profits to Rs 116 crore during the last quarter of the previous fiscal year (Q4FY25). Meanwhile, for the full fiscal year (FY25), its profits surged 133% to Rs 425 crore. The company is currently traded at Rs 333.9 as of 11.25 AM with a total market capitalization of Rs 30,828 crore or $3.6 billion.

Paytm gets relief as Supreme Court stays Rs 5,712 Cr GST notice

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Paytm gets relief as Supreme Court stays Rs 5,712 Cr GST notice
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Paytm gets relief as Supreme Court stays Rs 5,712 Cr GST notice. In its order, the apex court directed, “Further proceedings of all the impugned show cause notices shall remain stayed till the final disposal of the main matter along with all the matters which are tagged.” The Supreme Court of India has stayed the proceedings of a Rs 5,712 crore GST Show Cause Notice (SCN) issued to First Games Technology Private Limited, a subsidiary of One 97 Communications Ltd (Paytm). Paytm shared the update in a regulatory filing on May 24, after the Supreme Court issued an interim order on May 23. The order came in response to a petition by First Games, which challenged a GST notice from the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) for the period from January 2018 to March 2023. In its order, the apex court directed, “Further proceedings of all the impugned show cause notices shall remain stayed till the final disposal of the main matter along with all the matters which are tagged.” The stay gives Paytm’s gaming arm temporary legal relief and more time to defend its case without facing immediate penalties. Earlier, Paytm said the notice is part of an ongoing issue in the online gaming industry. The disagreement is about GST being charged at 28% on the full entry amount, while gaming companies believe it should be 18% only on their actual earnings from platform fees. The SCN is part of a broader industry-wide probe by the GST department, which has issued similar notices to several gaming companies. The matter is being closely monitored by stakeholders across the online gaming sector. Paytm's operating revenue fell by 16% year-on-year to Rs 1,911 crore in the fourth quarter of FY25, down from 2,267 crore in the same quarter of FY24. However, the Noida-based company narrowed its losses to 23 crore in Q4 FY25, a 96% reduction from 536 crore in Q4 FY24.

Paytm revenue grows 25% and nears Rs 10,000 Cr in FY24

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Paytm revenue grows 25% and nears Rs 10,000 Cr in FY24
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One97 Communication Private Limited, the parent company of Paytm, scaled 25% year-on-year during the fiscal year ending March 2024. The Noida-based firm, however, managed to maintain EBITDA profitability before ESOP throughout the last fiscal year (FY24). Paytm’s revenue from operations grew 25% to Rs 9,978 crore in FY24 from Rs 7,990 crore in FY23, its annual financial statements disclosed through the National Stock Exchange show. Income from payment services accounted for 62.48% of the total operating revenue, which grew 25% to Rs 6,235 crore in FY24. Meanwhile, income from financial services grew by 30% to Rs 2,004 crore. The remainder income came from marketing and other sources. Paytm also made Rs 547 crore from non-operating activities mainly from interest and gain on financial assets, tallying the total income to Rs 10,525 crore in the last fiscal year (FY24). To the tune of other technology firms, its employee benefits accounted for 39.4% of the overall expenditure. This cost surged 21.5% to Rs 4,589 crore in FY24 from Rs 3,778 crore in FY23. This includes Rs 1,466 crore as share-based payment aka ESOPs cost. Its payment processing charges grew 10.9% to Rs 3,280 crore in FY2. Paytm’s software/tech, marketing cum promotional, legal, and other overheads drove its total expenditure up by 15% to Rs 11,645 crore in FY24 from Rs 10,130 crore in FY23. Note: Paytm has booked Rs 1,465 crore of ESOPs and wrote off Rs 227 crore worth of investments which was made to its associate firm Paytm Payments Bank Ltd (PPBL) after RBI’s action. The decent growth and controlled expenditure helped Paytm to reduce its net losses by 20% to Rs 1,422 crore in FY24. Meanwhile, Paytm maintained its EBITDA profitability before ESOP throughout the year which stood at Rs 559 crore in FY24.

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