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Doctrine of mutuality - Benefit of exemption from GST - As per the provisions of GST Law, the applicant being a registered society, providing services to their members, who are distinct from the applicant and registered as member on payment of any amount towards subscription/contribution, is a supply of service and is accordingly taxable except subscription received from natural persons who are farmers simpliciter and the annual subscription for all membership is up to Rs. 1000/-. - AAR
Doctrine of mutuality - Benefit of exemption from GST - As per the provisions of GST Law, the applicant being a registered society, providing services to their members, who are distinct from the applicant and registered as member on payment of any amount towards subscription/contribution, is a supply of service and is accordingly taxable except subscription received from natural persons who are farmers simpliciter and the annual subscription for all membership is up to Rs. 1000/-. - AAR
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