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Packaging Activities - Liability of tax - the respondent shown ...

Service Tax

May 19, 2017

Packaging Activities - Liability of tax - the respondent shown the cost and an amount of 10% for supply of goods. Since these supply involve sale with profit of 10%, the said activity cannot be covered for service tax liability - AT

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