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CGST rate of 5% will not be applicable on unregistered trademarks

The Dollar Business Bureau The Government has issued a direction that the Central GST (CGST) rate on supply of certain goods, such as chena or paneer, natural honey, wheat, rice and other cereals, pulses, flour of cereals and pulses, that are not packed in containers and do not bear a registered brand name, will not be levied any CGST. Only those goods, that are packed in containers and bearing a registered brand name would attract 2.5% CGST rate.  But traders and the business community have raised several doubts  with regard to the meaning of registered brand name. In this context, the Notification No. 1/2017-Central Tax (Rate), dated 28th June, 2017 [which notifies the CGST rates of intra-state supply of goods] ...

CAIT urges Govt to exempt food items with registered trademark from GST

The Dollar Business Bureau Traders' body Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) on Tuesday urged the Government for exempting branded as well as non-branded food commodities with registered trade mark, from the Goods and Services Tax (GST).  The traders' body reasoned that the differentiation made by the GST Council for levying 5% tax on branded food items with a registered trademark will promote adulteration and result in lower remunerative prices for farmers even for high quality produce. In a letter to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, CAIT said, “Under the pretext of 'branded' products, these items have been made taxable at 5% which will prove to be detrimental and in contradiction of the intention of the government.”  CAIT further said that small firms who are manufacturing food grains, pulses and other ...

GST July 1st release: Yet to be an assured reality?

By Ranjeet Mahtani & Sweta Rajan On the path to complete all responsibilities and release the requisite laws, regulations and rates ahead of the proposed transition date of July 1, 2017, the GST Council met on June 3, 2017. The key developments during the meeting were: A committee comprising revenue officers from Centre and States is to be set up to entertain complaints relating to anti-profiteering. GST rates of the items which were not placed across the agreed rate slabs (after the Council’s meetings on 18 and 19 May, 2017) were decided, including 3% GST on gold and gold jewellery, 0.25% on rough diamonds, 5% on packaged food items sold under registered trademarks, 18% on biscuits, 5% on footwear priced below Rs. 500/- ...

Strong Intellectual Property Policy, need of the hour: Report

 The Dollar Business Bureau There is an urgent need to create a strong Intellectual Property (IP) policy so that creative work and innovation are duly protected, says a recently released report. The report titled 'Benefit Sharing in a Globalized India' was released by the Strategic Partners Group (SPAG), a leading research and advocacy firm, on the occasion of the World IP Day, on Sunday. Highlighting on the need for an effective IP Rights policy the report said, “India, a country with multifarious and ubiquitous problems needs an IP environment that stimulates growth and produces a battery that maps out the design for its future progress.” Stating that the cost-effective products should be made available even to the gross-root levels, the ...