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GST - Disc Brake Pads and Shoes are required to be classified ...

GST

June 8, 2018

GST - Disc Brake Pads and Shoes are required to be classified under subheading 8708 of GST Tariff, as other parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705 - applicable rate of GST is 28% as on date.

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