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Last updated: 26 Aug, 2017  

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SME Times News Bureau | 26 Aug, 2017

To guide taxpayers in relation to GST matters, CBEC Friday issued a range of frequently asked questions related to GST law, procedures, tax rates, specific industry or sector.

According to an official release, the information is available on CBEC GST portal http://cbec-gst.gov.in under Services section.

Taxpayers can search for information using key words or a topic like Textiles, Restaurants, Composition levy scheme, Registration procedure, Return filing, Job work, input tax credit etc.

For any further information taxpayers may reach out to CBEC twitter handle, or help at cbecmitra.helpdesk@icegate.gov.in or 1800-1200-232.

Taxpayers may also look for latest information on GST at CBEC portals cbec.gov.in and cbec-gst.gov.in.

 
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