According to the Jharkhand High Court (HC), the cost of transporting goods from the seller to the buyer is not included in the selling price under the Value Added Tax Act, 2005. The orders were invalidated by the acting chief justice’s bench and justice deepak roshan, who determined that the decisions made by the tribunal…
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