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Demand of service tax - Franchise service (reverse charge) - Revenue Sharing Agreement - Instead for every student enrolled in a course, Centennial College, Canada gets a specified amount as a share of the fees. - The tribunal held that the agreement between the appellant and Centennial College, Canada, was determined to be a typical revenue sharing model rather than a franchise service. Therefore, it did not fall within the ambit of taxable franchise services under the reverse charge mechanism.
Demand of service tax - Franchise service (reverse charge) - Revenue Sharing Agreement - Instead for every student enrolled in a course, Centennial College, Canada gets a specified amount as a share of the fees. - The tribunal held that the agreement between the appellant and Centennial College, Canada, was determined to be a typical revenue sharing model rather than a franchise service. Therefore, it did not fall within the ambit of taxable franchise services under the reverse charge mechanism.
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