- Parliamentary panel asks Centre for GST exemption on imported pharmaceutical products used in life-saving medicine research
- Panel recommends incentives for organizations conducting research on serious and life-threatening ailments
- Committee suggests Ministry to present the matter to GST Council for exemption
- Hospitals conducting research on life-saving medicines may also be considered for exemption
- Public Accounts Committee highlights lack of clarity and coordination in notifications and clarifications
- Committee recommends Tax Research Unit to provide clarity in notifications and develop a resolution interface for assessing officers’ doubts.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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