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service rendered outside India by an Indian citizen (corporate or non corporate) amounts to export of service and hence treatment of that service shall take place accordingly. Hence, no service tax. Please refer notification no 13/2006 service tax or refer service tax act (export service rule 2005)

2007-02-01 02:49:51 · answer #1 · answered by dharmendra c 1 · 0 0

I'm not sure everyone would be as shortsighted. Atleast the Australian selectors weren't, and probably which is why Shaun Marsh has been selected in their one-day squad. Look out for him. But if the selectors too had adopted the 'head in the sand' approach, the world, and Australia might have missed out on a class player. The same applies to every country, whose players participated. You knew which were the players who could adapt to different situations and could use them better. Some of the Pakistani players were revelations to all of us. Overall, the tournament was more than a money spinner. It was a kind of looking glass into the future and those who missed out, well, missed out. India had a fantastic tournament with a large bunch of their under 19s getting great exposure against people like Steyn, Nel, Warne and a host of other world beaters. And these kids came out with flying colours. So even if the world did not watch it, the purpose was served. Forget the media hype, I know every tour to Australia is always hyped up by the media for their own benefits but when the Aussies win quite easily, nobody complains, or goes back to the media or the team members who made flattering comments about the opposition.

2016-05-24 01:39:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

check for double taxation benefit's

2007-02-01 01:46:54 · answer #3 · answered by Sri Ram t 3 · 0 0

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