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Case Law Details

Case Name : M/s Surat Tennis Club & Other Vs CCE (CESTAT Ahemdabad)
Appeal Number : Appeal No. ST/136 & 137/2010
Date of Judgement/Order : 14/03/2011
Related Assessment Year :
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The appellant clubs have maintained that it is a non profit organization and certificate has been issued by Assistant Charity Commissioner and therefore it has to be treated as a charitable trust. It was submitted that according to the definition of taxable service provided by a club or association, any person or body of persons engaged in the nature of chargeable activity, is exempt. However, it is seen that the services provided by the appellants such as health club, sports activity organizing tennis matches on renting the ground, renting the place for party purposes, organizing tournaments etc. cannot be called as non chargeable services.

IN THE CUSTOMS, EXCISE AND SERVICE TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
WEST ZONAL BENCH, AHMEDABAD
COURT NO.II

Application No. ST/S/393 & 394/2010

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