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Sharing of revenue - Business support services - The amount thus ...

Service Tax

April 26, 2018

Sharing of revenue - Business support services - The amount thus shared in between the Appellant and M/s RMIL cannot be taxed as it has already suffered taxes at the time of receipt by M/s RMIL - no service tax demand can be made against Appellant. - AT

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