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Non deposit of amount collected as service tax - it is necessary ...

Service Tax

June 15, 2015

Non deposit of amount collected as service tax - it is necessary to lead more evidences by the appellant to substantiate their claim that the amount which was collected from the customers/clients were nothing, but contingency deposits and not service tax. - AT

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