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BAS - Department took the view that the assessee were paying ...

Service Tax

February 7, 2018

BAS - Department took the view that the assessee were paying service tax under Business Auxiliary Service only on the commission amount without considering the incentive amount - mere sale and purchase of cargo space and earning profit in the process is not a taxable activity - demand set aside - AT

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