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Extended period of limitation - The service provider herein is ...

Service Tax

February 21, 2019

Extended period of limitation - The service provider herein is Government undertaking. Service recipient is also a public sector undertaking. There cannot be a single good reason for either of the two to have an intent to evade the tax. - Demand set aside.

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