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Advance receive before levy of service tax i.e. 1/5/2006 - in ...


Advance Pre-May 2006 Not Taxable Under Extended Limitation Without Proof of Deliberate Suppression.

August 17, 2015

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Advance receive before levy of service tax i.e. 1/5/2006 - in the absence of any positive action of in suppressing the details from the department, demand cannot be raised invoking extended period of limitation - AT

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