Non-alcoholic malt drinks could soon attract GST on par with carbonated drinks. According to Zee Business analyst Ashish Chaturvedi, Karnataka GST Authority of Advance Ruling has said that GST on malt-based drinks should be increased to 40 per cent.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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