SC says prickly heat powder is a cosmetic; to face higher tax

The Supreme Court has held that medicated talcum powder Nycil, which is used to treat prickly heat, is a 'cosmetic' and not a 'medicament', reports Lubna Kably. As cosmetics are taxed at a higher rate - both under the earlier indirect tax laws and current GST provisions - this means that the ultimate consumer will pay a higher price.

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