A Carbon credit is basically a concept/ mechanism for measuring the reduction of carbon emission/ greenhouse gases. The concept/ mechanism was firstly introduced in an international treaty which is popularly known as the ‘Kyoto Protocol’.
The present article tries to clarify the position of the levy of GST on Carbon Credit.
Source Taxguru
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