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Service Tax - Highlights / Catch Notes

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Stay - demand of service tax - Technical Know-how - Salary paid ...

Service Tax

September 16, 2013

Stay - demand of service tax - Technical Know-how - Salary paid to Foreign Employees - Man-power Supply Agency 66A - stay granted partly. - AT

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