Kingfisher, AI owe govt Rs360 crore towards service tax dues

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The state-owned carrier is seeking an equity infusion of Rs6,600 crore from the government that will enable it to pay interest on fleet acquisition and to meet other expenses.

Debt-ridden Kingfisher Airlines and Air India owe the government a total of over Rs360 crore towards service tax dues, a senior Finance Ministry official said today.

"While the Kingfisher Airlines has paid Rs20 crore towards service tax for December and some arrears, the airline still owes Rs60.33 crore," Chairman of Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) SK Goel told reporters here.

The Vijay-Mallya promoted airlines made the Rs20 crore payment in January, he said adding the carrier has promised to clear all dues by March-end.

Goel also said the state-owned Air India owes Rs300 crore to the government.

"AI has informed us that they would be clearing the dues once the government infuses capital in the carrier," he added.

The state-owned carrier is seeking an equity infusion of Rs6,600 crore from the government that will enable it to pay interest on fleet acquisition and to meet other expenses.

Last month, the government had informed Parliament that Kingfisher Airlines has an outstanding loan of about Rs6,419 crore, and the lenders include SBI, IDBI Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Bank of Baroda.

SBI recently termed the cash-strapped Kingfisher Airlines' a non-performing asset, while Bank of India said its loan to the carrier was 'sub-standard'.