HomeQ&AWhy Price Allocation Is Not Required for Different Goods in a Composite... Q&A Why Price Allocation Is Not Required for Different Goods in a Composite Supply under GST By Kirti Gupta 16th July 2025 0 370 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp 🔒 Login to Read Full Content You are reading a preview. Log in to continue reading. Log In to Read New here? Register free RELATED ARTICLES Q&A Measures for Facilitation of trade by 56th GST Council Meeting 5th September 2025 Case Laws GST registration cancellation set aside conditionally as petitioner permitted to seek revocation by filing pending returns and clearing dues 4th September 2025 Press relases Effective date of Amendments in rate of goods and services, recommended by 56th Meeting of GST Council 4th September 2025 Leave a ReplyCancel reply Most Popular Clarification on Jurisdiction after Transfer of Taxpayer — Circular No. 255/01/2026-GST dated 25 June 2026 15th July 2026 Daily Tax Law Briefing – GST & Income Tax | 15 July 2026 15th July 2026 VNG Automotive Pvt. Ltd. v. ACIT – Delhi High Court on Taxability of Pre-operative Interest Income 15th July 2026 OPC Asset Solutions Pvt. Ltd. v. The Joint Commissioner of Income Tax (OSD): ITAT Chennai Holds Assignment of Receivables Is Not Interest Under Section... 15th July 2026 Load more Recent Comments KALYANI ELECTRICALS on Penalty under GST quashed as High Court held that presentation of valid invoice rules out applicability of Section 129(1)(b) meant for non-owners Spardha Sharma on Circulars clarifying miscellaneous issues related to SEZ and refund of unutilized ITC for job workers.