A composite supply is one provided by a taxable person to a recipient that consists of two or more supplies of goods or services, or any combination of them, that are naturally bundled and supplied in tandem in the ordinary course of business, one of which is a primary supply. A composite supply, composed of two or more supplies, one of which is a principal supply, is considered a supply of such a principal supply.
GST Return Filing
- What is the taxable event under GST?
- What is the scope of ‘supply’ under the GST law?
- What is a taxable supply?
- What are the necessary elements that constitute supply under CGST/SGST Act?
- Can a transaction in which any one or more of the above criteria is not fulfilled, be still considered as supply under GST?
- Are self-supplies taxable under GST?
- Whether transfer of title and/or possession is necessary for a transaction to constitute supply of goods?
- What do you mean by “supply made in the course or furtherance of business”?
- What is a Composite Supply under CGST/ SGST/UTGST Act? How will tax liability on a composite supply be determined under GST?
- What is a mixed supply? How will tax liability on a mixed supply be determined under GST?