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AAR ruled that housekeeping services provided to IIITDM do not qualify for GST exemption. The services, involving cleaning, gardening, and security, are distinct from constitutional sanitation responsibilities. IIITDM does not constitute a governmental authority, and therefore, the service provider must charge GST when invoicing. The ruling explicitly states that raising invoices without GST would be unlawful, requiring standard tax application for these housekeeping services.
AAR ruled that housekeeping services provided to IIITDM do not qualify for GST exemption. The services, involving cleaning, gardening, and security, are distinct from constitutional sanitation responsibilities. IIITDM does not constitute a governmental authority, and therefore, the service provider must charge GST when invoicing. The ruling explicitly states that raising invoices without GST would be unlawful, requiring standard tax application for these housekeeping services.
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