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Exemption from GST - items imported and the services rendered by the applicant is in relation to loading, unloading, packing, storage and warehousing of ‘agricultural produce’ or not - AAR has given a ruling against the applicant. - After enduring multiple value additions and sales, the goods when imported into India, forfeits the quality to be considered as ‘marketable for primary market’. - The AAAR (appellate authority) upheld the ruling of the WBAAR, stating that the imported products did not meet the criteria to be considered as agricultural produce under GST laws.
Exemption from GST - items imported and the services rendered by the applicant is in relation to loading, unloading, packing, storage and warehousing of ‘agricultural produce’ or not - AAR has given a ruling against the applicant. - After enduring multiple value additions and sales, the goods when imported into India, forfeits the quality to be considered as ‘marketable for primary market’. - The AAAR (appellate authority) upheld the ruling of the WBAAR, stating that the imported products did not meet the criteria to be considered as agricultural produce under GST laws.
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