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Understanding Duty Drawback in GST: Handling Exports with Paid Central Excise, Service Tax, CGST, and IGST Inputs and Services.

August 3, 2017

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Exports under GST - Duty Drawback - it could be possible that export goods may be manufactured by using both Central Excise/Service Tax paid and CGST/IGST paid inputs and inputs services or only CGST/IGST paid inputs and inputs services - safeguards.

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