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Refund - input services - duty paying documents - so long as the ...


Refund Claims Valid Even with Debit Notes if Essential Details Are Included: Registration, Provider, Recipient, Service Value.

February 9, 2016

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Refund - input services - duty paying documents - so long as the documents (debit notes) reveal the essential details like registration no service provided, service recipient, value of taxable service, refund cannot be rejected merely because the documents are debit notes. - AT

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