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      GST on Pre-Packaged Food Items Based on Consensus

      LaiqueBy LaiqueJuly 20, 20223 Mins Read
      GST on Pre-Packaged Food Items
      GST on Pre-Packaged Food Items
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      GST on Pre-Packaged Food Items announced earlier by the Central Government had a made headlines in the past few days. The decision to impose 5 percent GST on Pre-Packaged Food Items is based on the recommendation of the GST council, which has representation from both the Centre and the states, the government sources said.

      Read: June 2022 Issue of Food InfoTech Magazine.

      Prior to the 18th of July, 2022, GST applied on these goods (pulses, cereals, flour etc) when they were put up in a unit container and were bearing a registered brand name or were bearing a brand name in respect of which an actionable claim or enforceable right in a court of law is available.

      With effect from 18th July 2022, only the modalities of imposition of GST on these goods have been changed with no change in coverage of GST except 2-3 items. Now with the recommendation of the GST Council, it has been prescribed that GST on these goods shall apply when supplied in “pre-packaged and labelled” commodities attracting the provisions of the Legal Metrology Act, the sources said.

      Items like pulses, cereals like rice, wheat, and flour (aata), etc., earlier attracted GST at the rate of 5 per cent when branded and packed in unit container (as mentioned above). With effect from 18th July 2022, these items would attract GST when “pre-packaged and labelled”. Only a few items, namely, Curd, Lassi, puffed rice etc. have been added to the list.

      With effect from 18th July 2022, only the modalities of imposition of GST on these goods have been changed with no change in coverage of GST except 2-3 items. Now with the recommendation of the GST Council, it has been prescribed that GST on these goods shall apply when supplied in “pre-packaged and labelled” commodities attracting the provisions of the Legal Metrology Act, the sources said.

      Items like pulses, cereals like rice, wheat, and flour (aata), etc., earlier attracted GST at the rate of 5 per cent when branded and packed in unit container (as mentioned above). With effect from 18th July 2022, these items would attract GST when “pre-packaged and labelled”. Only a few items, namely, Curd, Lassi, puffed rice etc. have been added to the list.

      While before 18th July, GST was exempt when goods were not branded (registered) or right on brand was foregone by the supplier. This was misused even by reputed brands, and they were simply issuing letter stating that they had foregone their legal right on the brand.

      This led to strong protests from those suppliers who were selling goods under brand and were paying tax. Several references were received from various quarters, suppliers, VIPs to impose GST on all packaged commodities.

      This is not a decision of the Central Government. It is a decision taken by the Council in the complete census, the sources said.

      Central government GST council GST on Pre-Packaged Food Items GST on specified food items imposition of GST pre-packaged and labelled Pre-Packaged Food Items
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