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AAAR rejected appellant's appeal concerning service tax exemption for a 20-year "Diamond Plan" healthcare service package under Sr. No. 74 of Notification No. 12/2017-Central Tax. The appellant provided insufficient documentation, submitting only a basic plan outline and single bill of supply No. 3/2021-22 dated 12.8.2021. The authority determined these documents were inadequate to properly evaluate the exemption claim for the lump-sum healthcare services agreement. Without comprehensive documentation demonstrating the nature and scope of services, the appeal was dismissed on procedural grounds.
AAAR rejected appellant's appeal concerning service tax exemption for a 20-year "Diamond Plan" healthcare service package under Sr. No. 74 of Notification No. 12/2017-Central Tax. The appellant provided insufficient documentation, submitting only a basic plan outline and single bill of supply No. 3/2021-22 dated 12.8.2021. The authority determined these documents were inadequate to properly evaluate the exemption claim for the lump-sum healthcare services agreement. Without comprehensive documentation demonstrating the nature and scope of services, the appeal was dismissed on procedural grounds.
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