"There are some violations that we are looking into. Action is to recover the tax, then penal interest and some penalty will also be there," CBDT chairman K V Chowdary told reporters in Hyderabad.
He was responding to the queries on reports of non-disbursement of Form-16 by the Kalanithi Maran-controlled, loss-making carrier.
Chowdary declined to reveal the amount due by the airline to the I-T Department saying that ‘it is not appropriate to disclose the amount’.
On reports that the airline was yet to pay the Income Tax department the tax collected from its employees, a SpiceJet spokesperson had earlier said: "These matters are privileged and cannot be discussed in the media.
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