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rate on shoes in delhi

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hello sir,good morning

would i like to know dvat rate on footwear / shoes in delhi. and please send me notification where mention regarding shoes

Footwear under 500 MRP exempt from VAT; above 500 MRP taxable. Historical exemptions applied to rubber, plastic, rexine. A discussion on the VAT rate for footwear in Delhi reveals that footwear with a maximum retail price (MRP) up to 500 is exempt from Delhi VAT, while footwear priced above 500 is taxable. Historical data indicates that from 14 March 2006 to 31 March 2013, footwear made of rubber, plastic, or rexine with an MRP less than 300, and later 500, was exempt if the price was marked on the product. Footwear with an MRP of 1,000 is confirmed to be taxable, though the specific tax rate is not detailed. (AI Summary)
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