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The AAR ruled on multiple GST-related queries concerning silver transactions. Key holdings include: barter exchanges constitute 'supply' under GST law, even without monetary transactions. Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) does not apply to job work by unregistered individuals. HSN codes were specified for various silver materials: Silver Scrap (7112), Melted Silver Rods (7106). E-way bill requirements were clarified, exempting inter-state and intra-state (Tamilnadu) movements of silver goods under Chapter 71. Procedural queries regarding packaging, insurance values, and payment methods were deemed outside the scope of GST ruling, and thus not addressed. The ruling primarily focused on clarifying GST applicability and documentation requirements for silver-related transactions.
The AAR ruled on multiple GST-related queries concerning silver transactions. Key holdings include: barter exchanges constitute 'supply' under GST law, even without monetary transactions. Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) does not apply to job work by unregistered individuals. HSN codes were specified for various silver materials: Silver Scrap (7112), Melted Silver Rods (7106). E-way bill requirements were clarified, exempting inter-state and intra-state (Tamilnadu) movements of silver goods under Chapter 71. Procedural queries regarding packaging, insurance values, and payment methods were deemed outside the scope of GST ruling, and thus not addressed. The ruling primarily focused on clarifying GST applicability and documentation requirements for silver-related transactions.
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