"In case of Kingfisher Airlines Pvt Ltd, a penalty of Rs 26.46 crore for the delayed remittance of deducted tax has been levied," Minister of State for Finance S S Palanimanickam said in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.
Two other airlines Spicejet and MDLR also figured in the list of those firms that had not remitted the TDS collected on time, but it was not clear if any fine was imposed on them.
"Spicejet Pvt Ltd's TDS for the financial year 2007-08 amounting to Rs 7.74 crore (Rs 77.4 million) and for 2008-09 amounting to Rs 3.64 crore (Rs 36.4 million) was deducted but not deposited into the government account," he said.
However, Spicejet, has now paid Rs 11.62 crore (Rs 116.2 million) to clear the dues, the minister said.
On MDLR, Palanimanickam said, the total demand raised by the tax authorities was Rs 5.65 crore (Rs 56.5 billion) and the airline has deposited Rs 75.4 lakh into the government account.
On Kingfisher, promoted by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, Palanimanickam said TDS amounting to Rs 32.73 crore (Rs 327.3 million) was deducted from April 2008 to November 2008. However, an amount of Rs 35.31 crore (Rs 353 million) from April 2008 to March 2009 was remitted to the government account.