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Levy of GST - The applicant is liable to tax for acting as an ...

GST

October 26, 2019

Levy of GST - The applicant is liable to tax for acting as an intermediary for booking of hotel rooms to the pilgrims from outside, if he does not satisfy all the conditions prescribed for a pure agent.

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