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Refund claim of cenvat credit of service tax paid under reverse charge - The appellant s claim is that by virtue of Section 68 (2), since liability to pay partial service tax has been imposed on them they become service provider is misplaced - The Act differentiates between the service provider and person liable to pay service tax under different circumstances - Rule 5B has no application in this case - AT
Refund claim of cenvat credit of service tax paid under reverse charge - The appellant s claim is that by virtue of Section 68 (2), since liability to pay partial service tax has been imposed on them they become service provider is misplaced - The Act differentiates between the service provider and person liable to pay service tax under different circumstances - Rule 5B has no application in this case - AT
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