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Exemption from GST - Duty Credit Scrips issued under RoSCTL ...

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June 30, 2023

Exemption from GST - Duty Credit Scrips issued under RoSCTL scheme issued by Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Duty Credit Scrips issued under RoSCTL Scheme is not taxable - The benefit of exemption is applicable to all the duty credit scrips, excluding ineligible Duty Credit Scrips - AAR

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