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Indian Laws

April 14, 2017

Entertainment tax on the musical concert performed / organized by the petitioner - It is an admitted position that same is having commercial element and even they charge also very high entry fee ranging from ₹ 500/above and may be upto to ₹ 5000/per entry - Not exempted from tax - HC

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