The Karnataka High Court has set aside GST demands raised on the flavoured milk and directed the department to refund Rs. 72.95 lakh along with applicable interest. The bench of Justice S.R. Krishna Kumar observed that flavoured milk is classifiable under GST Tariff Heading 0402 and attracts GST at 5%, rejecting the department’s stand that…
GST Demand on Flavoured Milk Quashes; Karnataka HC Orders Rs. 72.95 Lakh Refund
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