- Kerala High Court ruled that Malabar ‘Parota’ is akin to bread and should be taxed at 5% GST, not 18%
- Products are similar to those mentioned in HSN Code 1905
- Ingredients and processes used in preparation are similar to products in Chapter heading HSN Code 1905
- Malabar ‘Parota’ and Whole Wheat Malabar Parota should be taxed at 5% under GST Acts and rules
Source: amsshardul.com
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