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Export of services - instead of foreign exchange going out of ...


Indian Service Provider Earns Commission for Export Services, Conserving Foreign Exchange via Indian Railways Benefits.

March 14, 2012

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Export of services - instead of foreign exchange going out of India, there is conservation of foreign exchange in India to the extent of commission earned by the service provider appellant in view of the arrangement made by the service recipient abroad in that behalf through Indian Railways - benefit of export allowed - AT

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