Karnataka High Court Rules: No GST on Liquidated Damages, Orders ₹5 Crore Refund
Karnataka High Court rules that liquidated damages are compensation, not a service, and not taxable under GST. Court orders ₹5 crore GST refund to assessee.
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Karnataka High Court rules that liquidated damages are compensation, not a service, and not taxable under GST. Court orders ₹5 crore GST refund to assessee.
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