Friday, 13 July 2018

Maharashtra excise slaps notice on Diageo; demands Rs 530 mn as penalty

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The Maharashtra excise department has issued a notice to liquor giant Diageo India, asking it to pay more than Rs 530 million as penalty for allegedly evading excise duty while importing bulk scotch.

The "demand notice," issued to Diageo India and Konkan Agro Marine Industries on April 20, stated that difference was found between the transit passes and the bills of landing related to import of bulk scotch.

Konkan Agro is a third party bottling unit of Diageo.

When contacted on Friday, a company spokesperson declined to comment, saying the matter was sub-judice.

The department's flying squad in adjoining Thane had submitted a report in the case on August 30, 2017, after which the demand notice was sent.

The notice stated that upon examining the company's records, it was found that excise duty amounting to Rs 177.6 million was evaded on 5,92,085 litres of whiskey.

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