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Taxability - Whether bariatric surgery which the appellant performs would be cosmetic surgery or plastic surgery so as to be taxable u/s 65(105)(zzzzk) of the Finance Act, 1994 - t bariatric surgery performed by the appellant on patients suffering from morbid obesity coupled with life-taking diseases like Type-II diabetes and Hypertension, arthritis, lipid disorder or obstructed sleep apnea or disease of a like nature, cannot not be subjected to service tax - AT
Taxability - Whether bariatric surgery which the appellant performs would be cosmetic surgery or plastic surgery so as to be taxable u/s 65(105)(zzzzk) of the Finance Act, 1994 - t bariatric surgery performed by the appellant on patients suffering from morbid obesity coupled with life-taking diseases like Type-II diabetes and Hypertension, arthritis, lipid disorder or obstructed sleep apnea or disease of a like nature, cannot not be subjected to service tax - AT
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