Plain rotis or parotas (types of Indian flatbreads) is treated as a staple diet of common people and attract 5% tax, but they will attract an 18% levy if sold in the frozen form, a senior government ...
Just a day after the tribunal court's decision to uphold 18 per cent GST on parotas triggered a storm on social media, the government tried to cool the debate with an explainer. The government has ...
Kochi: The Kerala High Court has declared that the ‘Malabar Parota’ and the ‘Whole Wheat Malabar Parota’ are akin to ‘bread’ and hence should be taxed at the rate of 5% GST instead of the previously ...
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) in a series of tweets clarified on Friday that the Authority of Advance Ruling (AAR) has decided that frozen (and preserved) wheat parota and ...
KOCHI: The ‘Malabar parota’ will now be less taxing -- on the wallet. In a significant ruling, the Kerala High Court has held that two half-cooked parota products manufactured by Modern Food ...
iD Fresh Food, India’s leading and most loved consumer fresh food brand, has announced the launch of its all-new innovative and quirky flavoured Parota range. With this launch, iD becomes the first ...
The delectable Malabar Parota will taste even better with the Kerala High Court ruling that the popular flatbread will attract GST at 5 per cent and not 18 per cent. With this the court has turned ...
Known by many names - Paratha, Barota, Parotta, Parantha, Brota, and more - this iconic dish unites people across the country, with each region savouring it in its own unique way. The campaign ...
Take the parota case. The judge used analogical reasoning to decide that parotas, for GST purposes, are no different from rotis. Not stirring stuff, but plenty of livelihoods are affected by the ...
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