GST: Eating out gets cheaper, but drinking out may notPost published:July 5, 2017Post category:Industry NewsThough sale and supply of alcohol is out of the tax’s purview, liquor prices are set to rise as GST rate on liquor companies’ inputs is likely to increase production costs Source: Livemint.com (http://www.livemint.com/rss/industry)Read more articles Previous PostCreating 120 million jobs by 2020 will be difficult: TeamLease report Next PostNTPC bets $10 billion on coal power despite surplus, green concerns You Might Also Like EPLAN announces EPLAN eBuild cloud software for generating electrical schematics or fluid power schematics December 6, 2019 VOLANSYS HomeBridge Connects Smart Homes Through BLE 5.0 May 8, 2018 Airtel plans to phase out 3G in two years, offer VoLTE nationwide October 18, 2017
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