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2 V S Datey Website – http://www.dateyvs.com

3 Background Service tax introduced in July 1994 on three services – scope expanded every year and about 117 services were taxable in year 2011 Practically, excluding statutory activities, basic education, medical services and legal services by individual advocate to individuals, all services were taxable even prior to 1-7-2012

4 Classification of services Till 1-7-2012, service tax was based on positive list i.e. service listed are taxed in section 65(105) Disputes occur due to wordings in definitions Hence, now service tax payable all services excluding 16 services in negative list of services w.e.f. 1-7-2012 (In addition there is huge list of exemptions and some activities excluded from definition of service itself)

5 Constitutional Background India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States [Article 1(1)] Article 246 read with Seventh Schedule gives bifurcation of powers between Union and State - List I – Union List List II – State List List III – Concurrent List

6 Taxation in Union List – List I Income Tax other than agricultural income (Entry 82) Customs duty (Entry 83) Excise Duty other than alcoholic liquor (Entry 84) Stamp duty on specified transactions (Entry 91)

7 Union List (Continued) Tax on advertisements in newspapers (Entry 92) Inter State Sales (Entry 92A) Tax on Services (Entry 92C – not yet effective)

8 Residual Entry in List I Entry 97 – Any other matter not included in List II, List III and any tax not mentioned in list II or List III (These are residual powers) Service tax is imposed under Entry 97. Thus, if a transaction is covered under List II, service tax cannot be imposed.

9 State List – List II Land Revenue (Entry 45), Agricultural income (Entry 46) Taxes on land and buildings (Entry 49), tax on mineral rights (Entry 50) Excise on alcoholic liquors, opium and narcotics (Entry 51) Octroi and Entry tax (Entry 52) Tax on consumption and sale of electricity (Entry 53)

10 State List II (Continued) Sale within State, other than newspapers (Entry 54) Betting and gambling (Entry 34) Tax on advertisements other than newspapers (Entry 55)

11 State List (Continued) Tax on goods or passengers carried by road or inland waterways [Entry 56] Tax on vehicles [Entry 57] Tolls [Entry 59] Professional Tax [Entry 60] Stamp duty [other than those under Union List) (Entry 63)

12 Deemed Sale of goods– Article 366(29A) – 46th Amendment - 1982 Compulsory Sale (Now not much relevant) Hire purchase and financial Lease Transfer of right to use (Hire or operating lease) Goods Involved in works contract Sale of food articles Sale among unincorporated bodies

13 Service tax on portion of deemed sale of goods Service part of Works Contract Service part of Food in restaurant or outdoor catering or catering as part of other services like mandap, shamiana, convention In addition, Swachh Bharat Cess payable @ 0.5% w.e.f. 15-11-2015

14 Overlapping of State Vat and service tax Hire purchase and financial lease Operating Lease (Hire) –Vat and service tax in different situations – disputes in borderline cases Temporary transfer of IPR – disputes in borderline cases Software – entirely goods and service at one and same time Entertainment and amusement

15 Charging section 66B Service tax at the rate of 14% on the value of all services, other than those services specified in the negative list – w.e.f. 1-6-2015 [till 31-5-2015, it was 12.36%] plus 0.5% Swachh Bharat Cess w.e.f. 15-11-2015 Education Cess – Cenvat Credit after 1-3-2015 provided or agreed to be provided in the taxable territory by one person to another and collected in such manner as may be prescribed.

16 What is service [section 65B(44)] Any activity carried out by one person to another for consideration Consideration required – may be in cash or kind No service tax on free services ‘service’ includes ‘declared service’ (deemed service’) Some activities specifically excluded from definition of ‘service’

17 What is not service - 1 Activity of mere transfer of title in goods or immovable property is not ‘service’ Deemed sale of goods under Article 366(29A) of Constitution of India is not ‘service’ Mere transaction in money is not service.

18 What is not service - 2 Mere Actionable claim – claim of debt or beneficial interest in movable property, lottery ticket – it is not service Service - employee to employer – not ‘service’, but service provided by employer to employee is taxable e.g. transport, telephone Fees paid to Court or Tribunal is not service Services of MP, MLA is not service

19 Mere transaction in money is not service Any legal tender (Indian or foreign currency) is ‘money’ Transaction may be by cash, cheque, promissory note, DD, LC, money order, electronic transfer Dividend, loans, deposits, repos, reverse repos is mere transaction in money

20 Transfer of title in goods or immovable property Simple sale of goods or immovable property not service Goods include securities Sale purchase of securities (shares, derivatives) not taxable Forward contracts, future contracts not taxable

21 Grant or Donation is not service Grant stipulating merely proper usage of funds and furnishing of account also will not result in making it a provision of service. Donations are not consideration unless the receiver is obligated to provide something in return Thin distinction between sponsorship and donation

22 Negative List of Services Statutory Services by Government, RBI, foreign diplomatic missions Agriculture related services Trading is not service Activity that results in ‘manufacture’ of goods is not ‘service’ – except alcoholic liquor Sale of space for Advertisement in print media

23 Negative List (Continued) Toll charges (but service for collection of toll is taxable) Transmission and Distribution of Electricity (Electricity is goods – hence no service tax) Recognised Educational services, training in arts, culture, sports – no tax on midday meals and school bus services

24 Negative List (Continued) Renting for residential purposes Interest and inter se sale or purchase of foreign currency among Banks and authorised dealers not taxable Other banking services taxable Passenger transport except in tourist vehicles and tour operators

25 Negative List (Continued) Transport of goods by road (except GTA, Courier) – tax on GTA on 30% of value w.e.f. 1-4-2015 No service tax on freight on import of goods by air or vessel Tax on rail transport on 30% value – payable by railways Funeral related services not taxable

26 Declared Services Renting of immovable property, construction, software, hiring, leasing, hire purchase, service portion of works contract, service portion of supply of food are ‘declared services’ [section 66E] [really some of these are ‘deemed services’ as these are partly covered under List II i.e. State List]

27 Exemptions – Notification No. 25/2012-ST dated 20-6-2012 Exemptions apply to SBC also Medical services, Ambulance services Specified Charitable activities Religious ceremony and renting of religious places Individual advocate and firm of advocates to non- business entity is exempt – if provided to business entity – the business entity is liable Recreation relating to arts, culture, sports

28 Exemptions (Continued) Copyright, performing arts, sportsman (but not brand ambassador), sports sponsorship Job work of agriculture, textile processing, diamonds and gemstones – but not of alcoholic liquor Job work - where principal manufacturer is paying excise duty Society to its members upto Rs 5,000 p.m. Infrastructure related services

29 Exemptions (Continued) Hotels, guest houses with less than Rs 1,000 per day tariff Restaurants without AC or central heating Goods transport upto Rs 750 per consignee Sub brokers, authorised persons

30 Small Service provider Exemption if value of taxable services provided in previous financial year did not exceed Rs 10 lakhs Clubbing provisions applicable Service should not be under brand name of other Exemption applies to SBC also

31 Exemption only to main service Reference of main service shall not include reference to a service which is used for proving that main service [section 66F(1)] Thus, even if main service is exempt, ancillary service or services of sub- contractors may not be exempt Exception is back to back works contract service

32 Thanks Website – www.dateyvs.com


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