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Classification of goods - Black Disinfectant Fluid (BDF) - There ...


Black Disinfectant Fluid Classified Under Entry 25, Schedule C of 2003 Act for VAT and Sales Tax Purposes.

June 24, 2020

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Classification of goods - Black Disinfectant Fluid (BDF) - There is no contradiction by the State to the contention that BDF is used as a disinfectant to sterilize houses, hospitals, veterinary hospitals etc. and that the product is also applied to the wounds of animals to kill maggots, worms etc. in the wounds. - BDF is covered under Entry 25 of Schedule C of the 2003 Act.

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