Stating that the inspections centred on six Super League Kerala (SLK) franchises were part of a routine scrutiny, the state GST department has said that a report on the checks conducted on December 23 will be submitted to the headquarters Photo | Super League Kerala website
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Scrutiny of Super League Kerala teams was routine, says GST dept; franchise cries foul

The inspections, which were perceived as raid-like and intimidating, reportedly required staff to remain at their desks for several hours, even restricting routine breaks.

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Stating that the inspections centred on six Super League Kerala (SLK) franchises were part of a routine scrutiny, the state GST department has said that a report on the checks conducted on December 23 will be submitted to the headquarters in the coming days.“Documents were examined as part of the routine inspection and no further information regarding this can be shared at this point. The report would be submitted to the headquarters,” an official with the department said.

Meanwhile, Calicut FC condemned the coordinated inspections, noting that although the clubs have consistently remained open to regulatory scrutiny, the manner in which the checks were carried out caused discomfort to staff and disrupted routine operations. The club pointed out that each franchise invests approximately Rs 10 crore annually on teams, logistics and development initiatives, even as financial returns remain at a nascent stage.

“The inspections, which were perceived as raid-like and intimidating, reportedly required staff to remain at their desks for several hours, even restricting routine breaks. Franchisees were taken by surprise and later understood that the focus of the inspection was the GST applicability on remuneration paid to foreign players,” the statement said.

The club added that franchise owners from well-established business houses in the state have entered the league with a long-term commitment to rebuilding Kerala’s football ecosystem and creating structured opportunities for young talent, and that this is reflected in the Kerala Santosh Trophy squads, where a substantial number of players have emerged from the SLK. The inclusion of a limited number of foreign players and reputed foreign coaches, they noted, has also played a major role in helping local youth train and compete at higher standards.

Franchises maintain that all player contracts are properly documented and that, if additional information or clarifications were required, these could have been sought through routine communication rather than through such measures.

Calicut FC added that franchises have obtained advice from leading tax and legal experts, structured their operations with transparency and sound governance, and intend to defend their position through due legal process.

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