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AAR determined that the testing and commissioning service for rail tracks does not qualify as a composite works contract under Sl. No. 3(vi)(a) of Notification 11/2017-Central Tax (Rate). The service constitutes a pure construction service under Chapter heading 9954, classified specifically under Sr. No. 3(xii) of the notification. Consequently, the service is chargeable to GST at 18%, as the materials were supplied by a separate entity and the applicant merely provided erection and commissioning services without transferring property in goods.
AAR determined that the testing and commissioning service for rail tracks does not qualify as a composite works contract under Sl. No. 3(vi)(a) of Notification 11/2017-Central Tax (Rate). The service constitutes a pure construction service under Chapter heading 9954, classified specifically under Sr. No. 3(xii) of the notification. Consequently, the service is chargeable to GST at 18%, as the materials were supplied by a separate entity and the applicant merely provided erection and commissioning services without transferring property in goods.
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