Sushil Solanki, Commissioner, Service Tax, Mumbai confirmed the action and said, "We have initiated action against Kingfisher(to the extent of 70 Crores) and Air India(to the extent of 100 Crores) for Non-Payment of Service Tax U/s 87 of the Finance Act 1994 and have frozen 6 bank accounts of Air India and 7 Kingfisher accounts in the last five days.
(This effectively means that while both the companies collected the service tax on the air tickets they sold from their customers, they did not deposit it with the department)
Also specific instructions have been given to the respective banks to ensure that no withdrawal transactions are allowed in any of the two airlines' accounts, until after getting a clearance from the department.
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