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GST council is now reaching towards consensus on most issues ...

GST

January 16, 2017

GST council is now reaching towards consensus on most issues including Dual Control and power to levy GST on transaction made within the Territorial Water - Most likely date is 1.7.2017 on which the GST would come into effect

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