Free e magazine - Optional subscription are taxable under GST Free e magazine - Optional subscription are taxable under GST

2 years ago

We are running a Free Online E Magazine . If we introduce Optional Subscription , It is taxable under GST . It is under Goods or Service . And Let me know HSN Code for Optional Subscription

Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Client,
As per the provisions of GST Laws, supply of Printed version of Magazines, Periodicals, News Journals, etc. are exempt and not chargeable to GST, however, supply of soft copies of these Magazines and Journals are taxable.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,

Normally for all free magazines no GST applicable but when you receive subscription it is subject to GST.
I could have explained more if background is known to me. You are supposed to give more details to get detailed answer.

Please be inform that free questions deserves to be attended on priority basis so be brief but disclose summary of your case.
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