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Rate of GST on Supply of ice cream - whether taxable @5% without ...

GST

June 6, 2020

Rate of GST on Supply of ice cream - whether taxable @5% without ITC - Not eligible in respect of Party orders: sale of bulk ice creams to caterers as takeaway. - Benefit available in respect of Party orders: Serving of ice creams with incidents like fruits or topping as per the guest requirements or taste.

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