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Levy of GST - The service by the Commission Agents as per the ...


Turmeric commission agents' services to agriculturists under Heading 9986 attract 'NIL' CGST and SGST rates.

September 21, 2018

Case Laws     GST     AAR

Levy of GST - The service by the Commission Agents as per the submissions of the applicant to the agriculturists of turmeric is service under the Heading 9986 and is taxed to 'NIL' rate of CGST & SGST

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