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Underwriting Service Commissions Received by Appellant Classified as Taxable Income Under Relevant Regulations.

January 20, 2017

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Classification of services - amounts received as commission by the appellant for underwriting services rendered classifiable under the head Underwriting Services and is taxable. - AT

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