In re D.M. Net Technologies (Isha Chirag Patel) (GST AAR Gujarat) Question: Whether the services provided by the applicant in affiliation to/ partnered with Gujarat University and providing education for degree courses to students under specific curriculum as approved by the Gujrat University, for which degrees are awarded by the Gujarat University are exempt from […]
In re Girivariya Non-Woven Fabrics Pvt. Ltd. (GST AAR Gujarat) Question-1: Whether the product Non-Woven Bags manufactured through the intermediate product, Non-Woven Fabrics classifiable under Heading No. 5603 are properly classifiable under Heading No.6305 or under Heading No. 3923? Answer: The Non-Woven Bags manufactured through the intermediate product, i.e. Non-Woven fabric manufactured from Fiber grade […]
In re GB Agro Industries (GST AAR Gujarat) Classification of the Organic Manure, Bio-fertilizers, Granulated Nutrient Mixture and Phosphatic Rich Fertilizers manufactured by them and its HSN code? (I) The goods, viz. “Organic Manure” manufactured and supplied by the applicant, classifiable under Chapter sub-heading No.31059090 of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975(51 […]
In re Sterling Accuris Wellness Pvt. Ltd. (Legal Name), Sankalp Sterling Accuris Wellness Wellness Pvt. Ltd. (Trade Name) (GST AAR Gujarat) Q1. Whether the applicant i.e. M/s. Sterling Accuris Wellness Pvt. Ltd is liable to pay GST on pathology or diagnostic services supply to the client who is researcher. Ans. The applicant is liable to […]
In re Jayant Food Products (GST AAR Gujarat) Question: Under which tariff Heading PAPAD of different shapes and sizes manufactured/ supplied by the applicant would attract CGST and SGST? Answer : The product ‘Un-fried Fryums’ manufactured and supplied by applicant is classifiable under Tariff Item 2106 90 99 of the First Schedule to the Customs […]
It is the case of the petitioner that the transportation was of a consignment of watches that had been supplied to him by the seller in Delhi at a discounted rate of Rs.8.99. It is seen that the transportation of the goods was accompanied by Ext.P4 tax invoice, where the supplier in Delhi had shown the actual price of the consignment of watches, which was Rs.4,49,550/- and had given a discount of almost the entire amount save to the extent of Rs.8.99, and had paid IGST at the rate of 18% on the actual value of the watches.
Notional interest has to be considered as part of value of supply of service, if and only if the said notional interest influences the value of supply i.e. value of RIS service / monthly rent and is leviable to GST along with monthly rent at the rate applicable to monthly rent.
LM Wind Power Blades India Pvt. Ltd. Vs. State of Maharashtra (Bombay High Court) Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that action of respondent No. 4 in encashing the bank guarantees without waiting for expiry of the appeal period is wholly illegal and should be declared as such by this court. He submits that respondent […]
In re Essel Mining and Industries Ltd. (GST AAR Madhya Pradesh) Upfront payment made to the state Government is in the nature of advance from the date Of allotment of mines on lease to the applicant for the purpose of determining the time of supply under GST Law as per the Section 13(3) of MP […]
The discretion available to the competent authority u/S 67(5) of the CGST Act while withholding supply of copies/extracts of documents seized appears to be judiciously exercised by the competent authority for reasons which prima facie appear to be cogent and convincing.