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Supply in/through restaurant - When the goods such sweets, ...


Edible items sold in restaurants or as takeaways are a 'composite supply'; GST rate follows restaurant service.

May 4, 2019

Case Laws     GST     AAAR

Supply in/through restaurant - When the goods such sweets, namkeens, cold drinks and other edible items are supplied to customers in the restaurant or as takeaway from the restaurant counter and which are being billed under restaurant sales head should fall under 'composite supply' with restaurant service being the principal supply - GST rate as per restaurant service - no input credit

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