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Supply from shop of restaurant - All goods which are supplied to ...

GST

May 4, 2019

Supply from shop of restaurant - All goods which are supplied to customers through sweetshop counter have no direct or indirect nexus with restaurant service - GST rates of the items being sold and input credit will be allowed on such supply.

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