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Case Law Details

Case Name : In Re Meat Mart Unit of the New Bangalore Ham Shop (GST AAR Karnataka)
Appeal Number : Advance Ruling No. KAR ADRG 07/2023
Date of Judgement/Order : 23/01/2023
Related Assessment Year :
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In re Meat Mart Unit of the New Bangalore Ham Shop (GST AAR Karnataka)

The applicant has stated that they are trading in fresh and semi processed meat products like chicken, mutton, fish, pork and all type of packed cold cuts spices and masala powder etc. They are trading in both taxable and exempted goods. The percentage of exempted goods traded is around 90% and the balance 10% traded is taxable goods.

Q1. What percentage of GST input tax should be claimed for our nature of business as mentioned above for the following services received from our service providers.

a) GST paid for our shop on commercial rent to landlord.

b) GST paid on commission to Dunzo and Swiggy for ecommerce online service.

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