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‘Classic Malabar Parota’ and ‘Whole Wheat Malabar Parota’ ...

GST

November 5, 2018

‘Classic Malabar Parota’ and ‘Whole Wheat Malabar Parota’ classified under Schedule III of GST Laws, vide Heading 2106 ‘Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included’ and is taxable @18% GST

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