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2006 (10) TMI 382 - AT - Service Tax

Issues involved: Applicability of Service Tax, Allegations of suppression, Time bar for Show Cause Notice, Inclusion of certain charges in assessable value.

Applicability of Service Tax: The appellants, registered under C & F and Other Services, had been paying Service Tax at 15% of the total value and filing Returns disclosing all activity details. The Revenue issued a Show Cause Notice beyond one year, alleging suppression and requiring payment under Cargo Handling Services.

Allegations of Suppression: The appellant argued that there was no suppression as all details were in the Returns. The Revenue's case was solely based on the Returns, and the Notice issued after one year was time-barred. The appellant contended that charges like loading/unloading, packing, weighing, etc., should not be included in the services for which demands were made.

Time bar for Show Cause Notice: After reviewing the information provided by the appellants and considering statutory provisions, the Tribunal found no prima facie suppression. The Notice issued beyond one year was deemed time-barred, as all required details had been furnished. The Tribunal also acknowledged the appellant's argument regarding certain charges not being part of the assessable value for Service Tax.

Inclusion of certain charges in assessable value: The Tribunal recognized the appellant's contention that charges like loading/unloading, packing, weighing, and statutory label charges should not be added to the assessable value of Service Tax for C & F agents. This point was considered favorably, and the Tribunal allowed the stay application unconditionally, waiving the pre-deposit and staying recovery until the appeal's disposal.

 

 

 

 

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