At least six popular donut and bakery chains have received show cause notices from GST authorities for classifying their businesses as 'restaurant ... to Dunkin' Donuts, Theobroma, Mad Over ...
At the core of the dispute is whether doughnuts should be taxed as part of restaurant services, which carry a five per cent ...
The court debated whether doughnuts should be taxed as part of restaurant services at 5% GST or as standalone ... This move ...
A similar notice was also served to chains Dunkin’ Donuts, Theobroma, and Krispy Kreme ... meets the criteria for it to be classified as a restaurant, since all its outlets have a kitchen ...
Talks had stalled due to Theobroma's poor financial results but have recently resumed. ChrysCapital plans to create a quick-service restaurant platform by acquiring brands like Theobroma. Market ...
Show cause notices have been issued to Dunkin’ Donuts, Mad Over Donuts, Theobroma, and Krispy Kreme ... and focus on whether the sale of donuts and bakery products falls under restaurant services, ...
Private equity firm ChrysCapital has resumed talks to acquire Theobroma Foods at a lower valuation of around Rs 1,800 crore ($206 million) after negotiations stalled due to the bakery chain’s weak ...
Representing the petitioner, Mad Over Donuts (Himesh Foods), constitutional and tax expert Abhishek A Rastogi argued that ...
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