MRP change due to GST permitted for unsold pre packaged goods, subject to stamping, stickering and advertising requirements. Manufacturers, packers and importers may declare a revised Maximum Retail Price (MRP) on unsold pre packaged stock made before 1 July 2017 by stamping, sticker or online printing for three months from 1 July 2017 to 30 September 2017 to reflect only the tax increase due to GST. The original MRP must remain displayed and the revised price must not overwrite it. At least two newspaper advertisements and notices to dealers and Legal Metrology authorities are required. Existing packaging may be used until exhausted or until 30 September 2017 after making required MRP corrections.
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MRP change due to GST permitted for unsold pre packaged goods, subject to stamping, stickering and advertising requirements.
Manufacturers, packers and importers may declare a revised Maximum Retail Price (MRP) on unsold pre packaged stock made before 1 July 2017 by stamping, sticker or online printing for three months from 1 July 2017 to 30 September 2017 to reflect only the tax increase due to GST. The original MRP must remain displayed and the revised price must not overwrite it. At least two newspaper advertisements and notices to dealers and Legal Metrology authorities are required. Existing packaging may be used until exhausted or until 30 September 2017 after making required MRP corrections.
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