Experts say move can kill the very spirit of the new levy and caution the Centre against any compromise on this front The goods and services tax (GST) is facing fresh turbulence related to a key component of the framework-the rules that will decide where goods or services are to be taxed-potentially impacting the rising ecommerce and e-delivery business. Some states have sought the right to tax business-to-business transactions, a move tax experts say could defeat the very spirit of the new levy and cautioned the Centre against any compromise on this front. “The draft of place of supply rules is under discussion...There are differences over taxation of business-to-business transactions,“ said a government official aware of discussions on the framing of rules. He declined to name the states. A sub-group, having officials from both the Centre and states, of the empowered committee of state finance ministers has been tasked to frame these rules. Place of supply rules will determ