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Refund of un-utilized CENVAT credit - Export - rent paid on car ...

Service Tax

February 12, 2013

Refund of un-utilized CENVAT credit - Export - rent paid on car park, cafeteria, terrace of the building, in-house training, CA services etc - refund allowed - AT

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