The Delhi High Court has held that the student recruitment and related support services do not qualify as intermediary services and instead constitute export of services, thereby not attracting service tax. The bench of Justice Prathiba M. Singh and Justice Renu Bhatnagar has observed that ar, settles the long-standing dispute on whether education counsellors acting…
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Student Recruitment Services for Foreign Universities Are Export of Services; No Service Tax Payable: Delhi High Court
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