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Home » News » GST officials find Hajmola Candy tough to digest

GST officials find Hajmola Candy tough to digest

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Hajmola Candy, a popular Dabur product and known for digestion, seems to be causing indigestion for fiscal officials, since the General Directorate of Intelligence GST has initiated an investigation into the subject of classification.

“It is under investigation. Business line. The problem is whether it is a normal sweet or an ayurvedic preparation. In the case of a normal sweet, the GST will be 18 percent, while in the case of an ayurvedic preparation, the rate would be 12 percent.

When it was contacted, the company did not respond. However, Fuentes said that a similar problem was raised during the regime prior to the GST, when the Supreme Court in 2002 had dismissed an appeal presented by the Central Commissioner, Chandigarh, against a ruling by the old blindness, Cegunat, Cegunat known as the customs of the customs The layers of the service heads are court or cestat), that Cegat, which are the captures of the service heads), that CAGUAT reiterated that the heads of the service heads are court or cestat), which I reiterated that Cestat Cestats. Ayurvedic medications.

In another, by the Superior Court of Allahabad in 2016, when the Department of Commercial Taxes of Uttar Pradesh appealed against a ruling of a court that ‘Chyawanpras’, ‘Hajmola’ and ‘Hajmola Kandy’ are medications for proposals for the proposals. The department challenged the ruling by questioning: “Yes, about the facts and circumstances of the case, the court was legally justified by sustaining ‘Chyawanprash’, ‘Hajmola’ and ‘Hajmola Candy’ to be medals in the medications even in the TIGH, mighthyhyhyhyhyhyhyhyhy?

The court of the Court of the Court, where it was said that all the three products are being manufactured by Dabur India for many years under the license granted by the Ayurvedic and Unani services under Heldy and Cosmetics, 1940. Manufactured under a license to manufacture a medication, then the nature of the product would be that of a medicine.

The court also highlighted the issue of LAL DANT MANJAN, which is manufactured based on a license issued under the Law of Medicines and Cosmetics and would be treated as medicine/medications. “The place of sale of any product is not a relevant criterion for the relevant statute, the product would essentially be a medicine/medication,” he said when dismissing the appeal of the tax department.

Meanwhile, Hajmola Candy is the last case of erroneous classification after Donut. The Mumbai -based Mod received a tax warning of 100 million rupees of the DGGI for allegedly classifying their donuts. The chain is responsible for paying a GST rate of 5 percent in donuts, claiming that they qualify as restaurant services instead of the 18 percent tax applicable to the bakery items. The Superior Court of Bombay has asked not to take coercive measures and will take this issue on April 22.

Posted on April 12, 2025

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