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Demand of service tax - Supply of tangible goods for use - transfer of right to use goods - deemed sale - The Tribunal observed that, evidently, the Appellant had granted exclusive right to use without disturbance or encumbrance to their clients – FKOL and accordingly, it is held that they have rightly paid the Sales Tax/VAT on transfer of right to use the goods, to their customers, which is a transaction of deemed sale. Accordingly, it is held that service tax is not attracted.
Demand of service tax - Supply of tangible goods for use - transfer of right to use goods - deemed sale - The Tribunal observed that, evidently, the Appellant had granted exclusive right to use without disturbance or encumbrance to their clients – FKOL and accordingly, it is held that they have rightly paid the Sales Tax/VAT on transfer of right to use the goods, to their customers, which is a transaction of deemed sale. Accordingly, it is held that service tax is not attracted.
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