Reiterating that services like Naturopathy, Yoga, Ayurveda fall under health care, a recent Authority of Advance Ruling (‘AAR’) verdict has provided parity among India’s traditional system of medicines and allopathy-based system. It also states that such ‘health care services’ rendered at clinical establishments by authorized medical professionals would be exempt from GST.
Source: A2ZTaxCorp
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