- Construction of residential villas under direct buyer agreements is a taxable composite supply, even if the building work is fully outsourced.
- The promoter remains contractually responsible, and outsourcing is just a mode of performance.
- The principal supply is the construction of the villa, classified under Heading 9954(ia) for GST purposes.
- For GST valuation, one-third of the total amount charged is deemed as land value, regardless of the actual land price.
Source: taxtmi.com
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