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Company Accused of Not Passing GST Rate Cut Benefits on Movie Tickets, Violating Section 171 of CGST Act.

May 16, 2022

Case Laws     GST     NAPA

Profiteering - supply of “Services by way of admission to exhibition of cinematography films” - allegation is that the Respondent did not pass on the benefit of reduction in the GST rate - - It is evident that the Respondent did not reduce the base prices of five categories of tickets in commensurate manner for the period from 01.01.2019 to 18.07.2019 and four categories for the period from 19.07.2019 to 31.01.2020 and has contravened the provisions of section 171 of the CGST Act. - NAPA

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