The finance ministry said on Wednesday that 5 per cent CGST will not apply on products which have not been registered under the Trade Marks Act. "Unless the brand or trade name is actually on the Register of Trade Marks and is in force under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, CGST (Central Goods and Services tax) rate of 5 percent will not be applicable on the supply of such goods," an official statement said.
It said that CGST rate on supply of certain goods, suchas paneer, natural honey, wheat, rice and other cereals,pulses, flour of cereals and pulses is nil. However, supply of such goods, when put up in unit container and bearing a registered brand name would attract CGST.
The clarification comes amid doubts being raised with regard to the meaning of registered brand name for the purposeof GST. The GST has come into effect from July 1. It has subsumed several indirect taxes such as excise duty, VAT and sales tax.
With PTI inputs