Yes you can not sell more then the MRP rate but anyone can sell lesser then MRP
There is under GST two opinions one from the state sales tax department and the second from Central Excise and customs
Both these Government department have different opinion as there mind set is different as they still need to get used the principle of GST. They have to change , so do we more
Calculation goes this way. Reduce Rs. 10 from MRP, allow a discount of 5% on remaining price of Rs. 90 and which would be Rs. 4.50. Then add back the VAT amount of Rs. 10. Resultant selling price becomes Rs. 95.50.
We need to remember here that, the discount is offered on 'Price' and not VAT. If the retailer specifically mentions a % discount on MRP, then he will offer discount on VAT also but he will have to pay the discounted VAT amount from his profit margins because, to government, he will have to pay exactly the same VAT amount which was included in MRP.
In the order under discussion, the Judge was unable to differentiate between 'Maximum Retail Price (MRP)' and the selling price. more