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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Parota lovers, waiting to hear if the ‘ready-to-cook’ item will be taxed at 5% or 18% under the Goods and Services Tax (GST), will be disappointed to learn that the Appellate Authority for Advance ...
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 ...
As per a recent Authority for Advance Rulings (Karnataka Bench) notification, parotas will attract 18 per cent GST, even as its siblings rotis, naans, kulchas and khakhras are under 5 per cent bracket ...
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 ...