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Inconsistent Tax Rulings on Franking Service Commissions Spark Concerns Over Uniformity in Tax Law Application.

March 18, 2016

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Business auxiliary services or mailing list compilation and mailing services - taxability of Commission received on franking received from the Department of Posts - We cannot but be surprised by the discriminatory approach in the two impugned orders situated in identical circumstances by the same appellate authority. - AT

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