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KFA to pay only Rs10 cr dues before fiscal end-news26032012


Cash-strapped Airlines");'>Kingfisher Airlines ( KFA), which has massively cut down operations including completely winding up international services, has agreed to pay only up to Rs10 crore of its Rs76-crore service tax dues this fiscal, a top Government official has said.


The beleaguered airline, which has faced stern warnings from the regulator DGCA and Aviation Ministry for failing to come up a with workable flight schedule and revival plan, owes Rs76 crore in service tax arrears which it has already collected from passengers.

' KFA has dues to the tune of Rs76 crore; we are talking to them. They will be depositing about Rs10 crore this month,' Central Board of Excise and Customs ( CBEC) Chairman S K Goel said.

'They have told us that they are going through a cash- crunch and needs some more time to pay up.'

Mr Goel said that as per their talks, the Vijay Mallya- promoted airline will pay only Rs5 to Rs10 crore of its dues before the end of the fiscal but the private carrier should not worry about any immediate penal action.

He said the Service Tax department has been freezing KFA's bank accounts since October due to the non- payment. As of now it has frozen as many as 40 accounts.

The department will de-freeze some accounts to facilitate the payment of the remaining dues, Mr Goel said, without giving a number.

On the penal action which the department threatened early this week, the CBEC chief pointed to a legal provision wherein a defaulter can take up to 12 months to pay the dues.

But once the deadline is crossed, the department will exercise its legal options, Mr Goel added.

The airline, which has a debt of Rs7,000 crore and an accumulated loss of over Rs6,000 crore, has been operating only 16 of its 64 aircraft since last month and has quit Kolkata and Hyderabad routes completely.

It wound up international operations last week.

DGCA and the Aviation Ministry have threatened to cancel the 7-year-old airline's licence if it is unable to come up with an operational schedule next week.
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