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Extended period of limitation - there cannot be any intention to ...

Service Tax

April 19, 2017

Extended period of limitation - there cannot be any intention to evade the service tax liability as the entire service tax paid under reverse charge mechanism can be availed as CENVAT credit by the appellant - demand set aside on revenue neutral situation - AT

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