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Classification of vehicle - Rate of Compensation Cess under GST ...

GST

May 7, 2019

Classification of vehicle - Rate of Compensation Cess under GST - The Tata Harrier vehicle whose ground clearance in unladen condition is 205 mm and in laden condition is 160 mm, would fall under Sr. No. 52B of the Notification No. 1/2017-Compensation Cess. (Rate).

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