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      The ruling addressed the eligibility of Input Tax Credit (ITC)...

      Demo cars can get Input Tax Credit if used for future supply after demo period. Conditions apply: no depreciation claim, must be used for supply.

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      The ruling addressed the eligibility of Input Tax Credit (ITC) for cars used for demonstration purposes. It was held that demo cars can be eligible for ITC if certain conditions are met, particularly if they are intended for further supply after the demo period. The use of cars for demos does not disqualify them from ITC if they are later used for making supplies. The applicant can claim ITC on demo cars if they are subsequently used for supply. However, this entitlement is subject to conditions, such as not claiming depreciation on the tax component of demo cars' cost and ensuring they are used for further supply. The ruling was made by the Advance Ruling Authority (AAR).

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