- The Supreme Court issued a notice to the Centre on anti-profiteering provisions in the CGST Act
- The purpose of anti-profiteering norms is to ensure benefits of tax reduction reach consumers
- NAA was set up to implement anti-profiteering measures but was dissolved in 2022
- Delhi High Court upheld relevant sections of CGST Act and rules related to anti-profiteering
- Companies challenged the constitutional validity of anti-profiteering provisions
- Experts and industry professionals express concerns about the impact of anti-profiteering measures on businesses and product prices
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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