Customs valuation and classification require comparable evidence and assessment of imported goods in their actual condition, invalidating related pena...
Terminal gate verification for transshipment containers shifts to operators, while Customs controls and discrepancy reporting requirements remain mand...
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Characterisation of supply turns on where the food is prepared: foods prepared in a retail outlet that offers dine in are treated as restaurant services (including take away) and attract GST at 5% without eligibility to claim input tax credit; identical ice cream sold in B2B transactions is treated as supply of goods (no service element) and attracts GST at 5% with input tax credit where standard GST registration and procurement rules apply. Composite supply analysis depends on the place of manufacture/retail preparation; separate manufacturing unit supplies of ice cream are goods when supplied B2B even if sold through retail outlets.
Characterisation of supply turns on where the food is prepared: foods prepared in a retail outlet that offers dine in are treated as restaurant services (including take away) and attract GST at 5% without eligibility to claim input tax credit; identical ice cream sold in B2B transactions is treated as supply of goods (no service element) and attracts GST at 5% with input tax credit where standard GST registration and procurement rules apply. Composite supply analysis depends on the place of manufacture/retail preparation; separate manufacturing unit supplies of ice cream are goods when supplied B2B even if sold through retail outlets.
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