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GST Lexicon Expands: “As is Where is” Clause Added

The Indian government has introduced a new clause, “as is where is,” within the Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework. This clause aims to simplify tax calculations for businesses dealing with second-hand goods or scrap. Previously, determining the appropriate tax rate for such goods could be cumbersome, as the value of the product might have depreciated significantly since its original purchase. Under the new clause, the transaction value for tax purposes will be the actual sale price of the second-hand good or scrap, eliminating the need for complex calculations based on the original purchase price. This is expected to ease compliance burden for businesses and boost trade in the second-hand goods market.

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