Are all employess of Embassies and World Bank in India are
exempt form paying service tax for personal and offical use
of the services or only Dimplomats in case of Embassies and
Selected emplyoees of World Bank are exempt from payeing
Service Tax for personal/offical use
Answer Posted / revanth guptha
All employees of Embassies and World Bank in India are not
exempted from paying service tax for personal and official
use of the sservices
and only Diplomats in case of Embassies and Selected
employees of World Bank are exempted from paying service tax
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