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Classification of goods - Submarine Fired Decoy System (SFDS) - following the spirit of the advance rulings pronounced by various Advance Ruling Authorities (on which the appellant placed reliance), we differ with the ruling of the lower Authority that, SFDS is not a part of 'Submarine', but an additional feature that falls under the category of 'arms and ammunition' - The SFDS is classifiable as 'parts of Submarine' falling under Chapter 8906 and consequently attract a GST rate of five (5) percent - AAAR
Classification of goods - Submarine Fired Decoy System (SFDS) - following the spirit of the advance rulings pronounced by various Advance Ruling Authorities (on which the appellant placed reliance), we differ with the ruling of the lower Authority that, SFDS is not a part of 'Submarine', but an additional feature that falls under the category of 'arms and ammunition' - The SFDS is classifiable as 'parts of Submarine' falling under Chapter 8906 and consequently attract a GST rate of five (5) percent - AAAR
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