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    <description>The Appellant provided services to Canpotex. The issue was whether these services were classifiable as Business Auxiliary Services (BAS) or Business Support Services (BSS)/Business Promotion Services (BPS), and the place of provision. The CESTAT held that u/r 3 of POPS Rules, the place of provision was Canada, Canpotex&#039;s location, as Canpotex was the recipient obliged to make payment. Since the place was outside India&#039;s taxable territory, the services were not chargeable to Service Tax. The CESTAT allowed the appeal, setting aside the demand, holding that discounts towards sale of goods don&#039;t constitute &#039;service&#039; u/ss 65(105)/65B(44), not chargeable to Service Tax.</description>
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