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Import of services - 'pouring fees' and 'signing fees' - ...

Service Tax

January 25, 2016

Import of services - 'pouring fees' and 'signing fees' - clearly the service activity involved is not sale of space and time as contended by the appellant. What is sold is the right to advertise and promote the product of the CCIPL - Appellant provided BAS to its client CCIPL on which tax is payable - AT

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