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Declared service or not - amount of compensation received by the appellant on the act of tolerance by receiving the claim for poor quality of the goods - The said act is covered under declared service under sub-section (e) of section 66 (E) of the Finance Act, 1994 as it is an act of tolerance by the appellant for which appellant received compensation for receiving poor quality of goods. - AT
Declared service or not - amount of compensation received by the appellant on the act of tolerance by receiving the claim for poor quality of the goods - The said act is covered under declared service under sub-section (e) of section 66 (E) of the Finance Act, 1994 as it is an act of tolerance by the appellant for which appellant received compensation for receiving poor quality of goods. - AT
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