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Swiggy, the popular online food and grocery delivery platform, is facing new tax troubles with a total tax demand of over Rs 165 crore for the financial year 2021-22. The first of the two orders was issued by the Profession Tax Officer in Pune, Maharashtra, demanding Rs 7.59 crore. This order alleges that Swiggy failed to properly deduct profession tax from its employees' salaries, which is required under the Maharashtra State Tax on Professions, Trades, Callings & Employments Act, 1975.
Swiggy, the popular online food and grocery delivery platform, is facing new tax troubles with a total tax demand of over Rs 165 crore for the financial year 2021-22. The first of the two orders was issued by the Profession Tax Officer in Pune, Maharashtra, demanding Rs 7.59 crore. This order alleges that Swiggy failed to properly deduct profession tax from its employees' salaries, which is required under the Maharashtra State Tax on Professions, Trades, Callings & Employments Act, 1975.
Swiggy's much-anticipated entry into the stock market on Wednesday created over 500 new "crorepatis" among its current and former employees. The food delivery and quick commerce giant’s listing is set to unlock approximately ₹9,000 crore in Employee Stock Option Plans (ESOPs) for around 5,000 employees, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Swiggy’s IPO was priced in the range of ₹371-390 per share, with shares debuting at a premium, listing at
Swiggy's much-anticipated entry into the stock market on Wednesday created over 500 new "crorepatis" among its current and former employees. The food delivery and quick commerce giant’s listing is set to unlock approximately ₹9,000 crore in Employee Stock Option Plans (ESOPs) for around 5,000 employees, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Swiggy’s IPO was priced in the range of ₹371-390 per share, with shares debuting at a premium, listing at
Following the announcement of its initial public offering (IPO), Swiggy has drawn significant attention from various celebrities in sports and entertainment, acquiring stakes in the restaurant aggregator before it hits Dalal Street. Notable investors include cricket legends Rahul Dravid and Zaheer Khan, tennis star Rohan Bopanna, filmmaker Karan Johar, and actor Ashish Chowdhry. According to the Economic Times, around 200,000 shares of Swiggy's parent company, Instamart, have already been
Following the announcement of its initial public offering (IPO), Swiggy has drawn significant attention from various celebrities in sports and entertainment, acquiring stakes in the restaurant aggregator before it hits Dalal Street. Notable investors include cricket legends Rahul Dravid and Zaheer Khan, tennis star Rohan Bopanna, filmmaker Karan Johar, and actor Ashish Chowdhry. According to the Economic Times, around 200,000 shares of Swiggy's parent company, Instamart, have already been