Discuss in detail : 1. Taxation Policy of Cadbury dairy milk 2. GST impact on Cadbury dairy milk 3. Inflation effect on Cadbury dairy milk
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Taxation Policy of Cadbury Dairy Milk: The taxation policy of Cadbury Dairy Milk is an essential aspect of its business operations. The company has to pay various taxes, including corporate tax, excise duty, customs duty, and sales tax. The corporate tax rate in Show more…
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