The West Bengal Authority for Advance Ruling (WBAAR) has ruled that tobacco leaves purchased from farmers and sold after curing, grading, bundling, or butting continue to attract GST at 5%, provided they retain their essential character as “tobacco leaves” and are not subjected to processes such as cutting, stripping, or threshing that alter their identity….
Tobacco Leaves Sold After Curing, Grading or Butting Attract 5% GST; 28% Applies Only When Leaves Lose Their Character: AAR
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