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Rectification of error - Demand of service tax on the basis of TDS statements - The mere fact that Tax Deductions at Source (TDS) may have been made by some of the service recipients under Section 194C and some under Section 194I of the Income Tax Act, 1961, may, ipso facto would not justify the conclusion that there was the wrong Assessment/Demand of Service Tax. There is no error apparent on the face of record. - HC
Rectification of error - Demand of service tax on the basis of TDS statements - The mere fact that Tax Deductions at Source (TDS) may have been made by some of the service recipients under Section 194C and some under Section 194I of the Income Tax Act, 1961, may, ipso facto would not justify the conclusion that there was the wrong Assessment/Demand of Service Tax. There is no error apparent on the face of record. - HC
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