- CBIC has called a meeting of app-based ride-hailing services in Delhi to resolve disparities over GST on rides booked through e-commerce platforms
- Meeting chaired by CBIC chairman to address concerns of electronic commerce operators regarding liability under CGST Act
- Karnataka High Court directive to CBIC to rule on Uber India’s representation on GST within six weeks
- Uber filed petition seeking clarification on Section 9(5) of CGST Act regarding GST liability for rides booked through platform
- Lack of clarity on GST rates for taxi and auto-rickshaw services causing slowdown in innovation and investments
- Confusion exists in all states regarding applicability of GST on rides booked through app-based platforms
Source: studycafe.in
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