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The AAR determined that the contract for installing terminals linking Western and Southern regions constitutes a composite works contract under Section 2(119) of CGST Act. The services involving transportation, freight, and insurance are inextricably linked to the overall project execution. The entire contract spans five segments but fundamentally aims to commission immovable property. Consequently, the services are classified under 'Construction Services' (SAC 9954) and attract 18% GST, negating any potential exemption claims. The ruling emphasizes the interconnected nature of the contract's components, treating transportation and related services as integral to the comprehensive works contract rather than standalone services.
The AAR determined that the contract for installing terminals linking Western and Southern regions constitutes a composite works contract under Section 2(119) of CGST Act. The services involving transportation, freight, and insurance are inextricably linked to the overall project execution. The entire contract spans five segments but fundamentally aims to commission immovable property. Consequently, the services are classified under 'Construction Services' (SAC 9954) and attract 18% GST, negating any potential exemption claims. The ruling emphasizes the interconnected nature of the contract's components, treating transportation and related services as integral to the comprehensive works contract rather than standalone services.
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