Government extends sale of pre-GST goods with stickers of revised price till July 31

In a latest order, the consumer affairs ministry said the deadline has been extended till July 31 on request made by manufacturers, packers and importers.
Representational Image. | File Photo
Representational Image. | File Photo

NEW DELHI: Sale of pre-GST packaged goods has now been allowed with stickers of revised rates till July 31, the government today said.

After implementing GST from July 1, 2017, the government had allowed the use of stickers with revised rates, alongside the printed MRP for pre-packaged items to reflect changes in selling price for three months till September 30.

The deadline has been extended several time and the latest was April 30.

In the latest order, the consumer affairs ministry said the deadline has been extended till July 31 on request made by manufacturers, packers and importers.

The details such as 'country of origin' should be mandatorily declared along with other declarations, including 'best before use' or 'use by date or expiry date' required under the rules, the ministry added.

The unsold items had an MRP which included all taxes of pre-GST era but with the implementation of the new regime, some of the final retail prices have undergone change due to increase or decrease in tax incidence.

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