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Service Tax - Highlights / Catch Notes

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After availing the option of the volunteer payment of service ...

Service Tax

January 4, 2017

After availing the option of the volunteer payment of service tax, interest and penalty appellant cannot claim that the payment was wrongly made consequently cannot claimed the refund. - AT

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