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Service Tax - Highlights / Catch Notes

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The assessee were not liable to pay any service tax for ...

Service Tax

September 26, 2018

The assessee were not liable to pay any service tax for rendering Sponsorship Service which was otherwise to be paid by the recipient under the Reverse Charge Mechanism - The liability qua Sponsorship Service was not sustainable

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