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Allegations of Service Tax Evasion Dismissed Due to Lack of Evidence by Revenue Department.

July 18, 2022

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Evasion of service tax - allegation that Appellant have collected the service tax from the customers but not paid it to Department - In the present matter revenue in support of their contentions nowhere produced any corroborative evidence in the form of Bank Details or any documents recovered from the business premises of the Appellant by which it can be concluded that Appellant have collected the Service tax. In the present matter department clearly failed to prove the case that Appellant have collected the service tax from their customers. - Tri

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