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Profiteering - base prices of 1383 goods had been increased by the Respondents after the rate of tax was reduced - allegation that the Respondents had not passed on the benefit of reduction in the rate of GST - Based on the findings it is abundantly clear that the Respondents are liable to pass on the benefit of GST rate reduction from 28% to 18% as was notified by the Central and the State Governments vide Notification No. 41/2017-Central tax (Rate) dated 14.11.2017 w.e.f. 15.11.2017. It is also established that the Respondents have not passed on the benefit of above tax reduction to the ultimate customers in terms of Section 171(1) w.e.f. 15.11.2017 to 39.09.2018. - NAPA
Profiteering - base prices of 1383 goods had been increased by the Respondents after the rate of tax was reduced - allegation that the Respondents had not passed on the benefit of reduction in the rate of GST - Based on the findings it is abundantly clear that the Respondents are liable to pass on the benefit of GST rate reduction from 28% to 18% as was notified by the Central and the State Governments vide Notification No. 41/2017-Central tax (Rate) dated 14.11.2017 w.e.f. 15.11.2017. It is also established that the Respondents have not passed on the benefit of above tax reduction to the ultimate customers in terms of Section 171(1) w.e.f. 15.11.2017 to 39.09.2018. - NAPA
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