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Changes in GST - Job work services in respect of the textiles ...

GST

August 6, 2017

Changes in GST - Job work services in respect of the textiles and textile products (including MMF yarn, garments, made-ups, etc. falling in Chapters 50 to 63) - Rate of GST reduced from 18%/5% to 5%

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