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Collection of amount in the name of service tax - Amount ...

Service Tax

August 31, 2015

Collection of amount in the name of service tax - Amount received from several purchasers of flats - during the relevant period, there was no clarity regarding law of service tax - appellants had taken such indemnity letters - demand set aside - AT

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