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GST Rates - HSN Code - Woven fabrics of jute are classifiable ...

GST

August 5, 2017

GST Rates - HSN Code - Woven fabrics of jute are classifiable under heading 5310 and attract 5% GST, with no refund of unutilised ITC

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