Kalpataru Subsidiary Receives GST Demand Order of ₹3.64 Crore

Kalpataru Limited has disclosed that its subsidiary, Agile Real Estate Private Limited (AREPL), has received a Demand Order dated December 30, 2025, from the Joint Commissioner of CGST, Mumbai – West....

Kalpataru Limited has disclosed that its subsidiary, Agile Real Estate Private Limited (AREPL), has received a Demand Order dated December 30, 2025, from the Joint Commissioner of CGST, Mumbai – West. The order pertains to the financial years 2018-19 to 2020-21 and raises a tax demand of ₹3,64,35,790, along with applicable interest and an equivalent penalty. The alleged violations include availing Input Tax Credit (ITC) after the due date as per Section 16(4) of the CGST Act, 2017, and availing ITC from GSTR-3B non-filers. AREPL intends to file an appeal against this order, as it believes the demand is not sustainable and does not have a material financial impact on the parent company, Kalpataru Limited. The company has also disseminated this information on its website.

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Kalpataru Limited has disclosed that its subsidiary, Agile Real Estate Private Limited (AREPL), has received a Demand Order dated December 30, 2025, from the Joint Commissioner of CGST, Mumbai – West.

The order pertains to the financial years 2018-19 to 2020-21 and raises a tax demand of ₹3,64,35,790, along with applicable interest and an equivalent penalty.

The alleged violations include availing Input Tax Credit (ITC) after the due date as per Section 16(4) of the CGST Act, 2017, and availing ITC from GSTR-3B non-filers. AREPL intends to file an appeal against this order, as it believes the demand is not sustainable and does not have a material financial impact on the parent company, Kalpataru Limited.

The company has also disseminated this information on its website.

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