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Interpretation of statute - Section 13(1)(f) of the UP VAT Act - Claim of full ITC on inputs - amount of tax paid towards the purchase of raw Rice Bran - scope of the word “goods” as defined under Section 2(m) of the UP VAT Act as outlined in Section 13(1)(f) of the UP VAT Act should be limited to only “taxable goods” or not - The order of Tribunal allowed the credit restored - SC
Interpretation of statute - Section 13(1)(f) of the UP VAT Act - Claim of full ITC on inputs - amount of tax paid towards the purchase of raw Rice Bran - scope of the word “goods” as defined under Section 2(m) of the UP VAT Act as outlined in Section 13(1)(f) of the UP VAT Act should be limited to only “taxable goods” or not - The order of Tribunal allowed the credit restored - SC
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