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Cinemas Found Guilty of Profiteering on Movie Tickets Under Rs. 100; Violated Section 171 of CGST Act Before March 2019.

May 31, 2021

Case Laws     GST     NAPA

Profiteering - supply of Services by way of admission to exhibition of cinematograph films where the price of admission ticket was one hundred rupees or less - despite the reduction in the rate of GST, the benefit had not been passed on - contravention of section 171 of CGST Act - though profiteering has been established against the Respondent in the categories of First class and Second class movie tickets, the computation of profiteering merits to be limited only up to 10-3-2019 as the Respondent had reduced the base prices commensurately for the First class and Second class movie tickets after 11-3-2019. - NAPA

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