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Levy of GST - selling of religious books - Classification of ...

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April 30, 2020

Levy of GST - selling of religious books - Classification of goods - The printed books are covered under the HSN Code 4901 10 10 - Covered by the exemption notification - hence exempted from GST/SGST - The inter-State supply of printed books are exempt under the IGST Act, 2017

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