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Trade Discount or not - Incentive received - Since some amount, ...


Incentives from IIUL to Applicant Classified as Marketing Service Payment, Not Trade Discount.

April 29, 2022

Case Laws     GST     AAR

Trade Discount or not - Incentive received - Since some amount, in the form of incentives, is flowing from IIUL to the applicant, in the absence of supply of goods between the concerned persons it appears that IIUL is paying consideration (in the form of incentives) to the applicant for receiving marketing services which would augment the sale of Intel products in the country. Therefore, the said amounts received by the applicant cannot be considered as Trade Discounts received. - AAR

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