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Levy of GST - landscaping and gardening work for government ...

GST

September 18, 2018

Levy of GST - landscaping and gardening work for government departments - if it is in the nature of pure services then eligible for exemption - if it is in the nature of works contract, not eligible for exemption and GST is payable accordingly.

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