Food delivery apps should pay GST for supply from both registered, unregistered restaurants

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They need to pay the entire tax liability in cash and will not get input tax credit, clarifies a Finance Ministry circular E-commerce operators (ECOs) engaged in food delivery, such as Zomato and Swiggy, will be required to pay Goods and Services Tax (GST) not just for supply from registered but also unregistered restaurants. Also, they will not get input tax credit (ITC).  This clarification…

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