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Classification of goods - Ayurvedic Medicine or Food supplement? ...


Tribunal Incorrectly Applied Common Parlance Test for Ayurvedic Product Classification, Affecting VAT and Sales Tax Decisions.

February 20, 2019

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Classification of goods - Ayurvedic Medicine or Food supplement? - product is marketed through multi level marketing (MLM) - the literature clearly described the product as an Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine. Therefore the tribunal could not have adopted the common parlance test.

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