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2015 (10) TMI 2222 - AT - Service Tax


Issues involved: Appeal against the allowance of input service credit on outward transportation service by the Commissioner (Appeals) based on the CBEC Circular 97/8/2007-ST dated 23.8.07.

Analysis:

1. Issue 1: Entitlement to Cenvat credit on outward transportation service
- The Revenue contended that the respondent is not entitled to take Cenvat credit on outward transportation service beyond the place of removal.
- The Commissioner (Appeals) allowed the input service credit after examining the documents presented.
- The circular clarified the conditions under which credit of service tax paid on transportation up to the place of sale would be admissible.
- The appellant demonstrated that the sale and transfer of property occurred at the place of the buyer, where the risk and ownership of goods remained with the seller until delivery.
- The documents provided by the appellant supported their claim, showing that the criteria for availing Cenvat credit on outward transportation were met.
- The High Court precedent highlighted that service tax credit for transportation included in the value of goods is admissible, which was the case for the appellant.
- The Commissioner (Appeals) upheld the allowance of Cenvat credit as the goods were sold on a FOR destination basis, making the place of removal the buyer's premises.

2. Conclusion:
- The impugned order was upheld, and the appeal filed by the Revenue was dismissed, affirming the entitlement of the appellant to avail Cenvat credit on outward transportation services based on the specific circumstances and documentation presented in line with the relevant circular and legal precedents.

 

 

 

 

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