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Nature of receipt - repayment of loan or advance towards ...

Service Tax

April 3, 2015

Nature of receipt - repayment of loan or advance towards services to be rendered - RCM being a public limited companies, have clearly indicated in their balance sheets that the amounts have been shown as received and loans repaid - service tax cannot be levied - AT

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