- Gujarat High Court ruled that tax on Mango Pulp is 12 percent since the beginning of GST
- Petitioner supplied mango pulp at 5 percent tax rate, but Revenue Department clarified it should be 12 percent
- Impugned Notification and Circular clarified that mango pulp attracts GST at 12 percent
- Petitioner filed writ petition against Show Cause Notice claiming 18 percent tax rate
- High Court held that tax on Mango Pulp is 12 percent from July 1, 2017, and quashed the Show Cause Notice
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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