Specialized Investment Fund distribution now requires dedicated certification, while transitional recognition preserves existing qualified distributor...
Overlapping GST proceedings require Central and State authorities to designate one competent authority for coordinated adjudication of the same matter...
Composite healthcare supplies retain exemption when patient care is the contract's essential character, despite payment through an implementing agency...
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Benefit of Exemption from CST - stock transfer or inter-state sale - The petitioner argued for the exemption of tax under Section 6A of the CST Act, contending that the movement constituted stock transfer. However, the respondent argued that the goods were tailor-made for specific customers, invoiced directly to them, and thus constituted inter-state sales taxable under Section 3(a) of the CST Act. The High Court upheld the respondent's argument, emphasizing the tailor-made nature of the goods and the direct invoicing to customers. Additionally, the court dismissed the petitioner's argument regarding the prospective applicability of Section 6A(3), affirming the jurisdiction and authority for revision under Section 9(2) of the CST Act.
Benefit of Exemption from CST - stock transfer or inter-state sale - The petitioner argued for the exemption of tax under Section 6A of the CST Act, contending that the movement constituted stock transfer. However, the respondent argued that the goods were tailor-made for specific customers, invoiced directly to them, and thus constituted inter-state sales taxable under Section 3(a) of the CST Act. The High Court upheld the respondent's argument, emphasizing the tailor-made nature of the goods and the direct invoicing to customers. Additionally, the court dismissed the petitioner's argument regarding the prospective applicability of Section 6A(3), affirming the jurisdiction and authority for revision under Section 9(2) of the CST Act.
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