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Supreme court: DTH services liable for both entertainment and service tax
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The Supreme Court has affirmed the authority of both state legislatures and parliament to impose taxes on Direct-to-Home (DTH) services. States can levy entertainment tax, recognizing DTH as a luxury under their purview. Simultaneously, the parliament holds the power to collect service tax on broadcasting activities, acknowledging the service component provided by DTH operators.
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