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Instant mixes, including idli, dosa and khaman flour, cannot be classified as chhatua or sattu and 18 per cent GST should be levied on them, the Gujarat Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling (GAAAR) has ruled.
Gujarat-based Kitchen Express Overseas Ltd had approached the AAAR against the ruling
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The Gujarat Appellate Authority of Advance Ruling (AAAR) has held that incentives received under the “Atma Nirbhar Gujarat Sahay Yojna” dated May 16, 2020, declared by the Gujarat Government could not.
In a similar ruling, the Karnataka bench of AAR had in 2020 in the case of Bengaluru-based ID Fresh Foods ruled that frozen parotas need further processing before consumption and hence 18 per cent GST should be levied on it.