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Refund claim - unjust enrichment - The payment of service tax was borne by the appellant themselves and the same was not collected from the service receiver. It is also fact on record that as per books of account for the year 2013-2014, the amount of refund shown as service tax receivable under asset side of trial balance sheet, this also proves that the amount of service tax has not been passed on to any other person - Refund allowed - AT
Refund claim - unjust enrichment - The payment of service tax was borne by the appellant themselves and the same was not collected from the service receiver. It is also fact on record that as per books of account for the year 2013-2014, the amount of refund shown as service tax receivable under asset side of trial balance sheet, this also proves that the amount of service tax has not been passed on to any other person - Refund allowed - AT
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