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Commission for Procuring Orders from Indian Buyers Qualifies as Export of Service Under GST Rules.

January 30, 2016

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Export of services in relation of import of goods - In case of the commission received from foreign supplier for procuring orders from the Indian buyers to whom the goods were directly supplied by the foreign supplier, the service rendered clearly satisfies the requirement of the same being the export of service. - AT

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