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2024 (7) TMI 1001 - AT - Service Tax


Issues:
Whether banks can avail Cenvat Credit of Service Tax paid for insurance service provided by DICGC as an input service for rendering output service?

Analysis:
The judgment involves a common issue regarding whether banks can claim Cenvat Credit of Service Tax paid for insurance service provided by the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) as an input service for rendering output service. The Tribunal considered conflicting views and the decision of a Larger Bench in the matter of South Indian Bank to resolve the issue. The Larger Bench determined that the service provided by DICGC to banks falls within the definition of "input service" and is not excluded from it. The Tribunal held that banks can avail Cenvat Credit for the Service Tax paid for this service, as it is used by banks for providing output services. The Tribunal rejected the contention that accepting deposits is in the negative list of services under the Finance Act, 1994.

The Tribunal noted that a previous appeal was dismissed but remanded by the High Court for fresh decision in line with the Larger Bench decision. The Tribunal considered the provisions of the Finance Act, Cenvat Credit Rules, Deposit Insurance Act, and relevant regulations. It also referenced the decision of the Hon'ble High Court of Karnataka in Commissioner vs. PNB Metlife India Insurance Co. Ltd. The Tribunal emphasized that the service provided by DICGC to banks qualifies as an input service, enabling banks to avail Cenvat Credit for the Service Tax paid. The Tribunal highlighted that the issue has been settled by the decision of the Larger Bench in the South Indian Bank case, which was upheld by various High Courts.

In light of the consistent decisions and the precedent set by the Larger Bench, the Tribunal decided in favor of the appellants. It held that banks are eligible to avail Cenvat Credit for the Service Tax paid to DICGC for insurance services provided. Consequently, the impugned orders were set aside, and the appeals filed by the appellants were allowed. The judgment reaffirms the position established by the Larger Bench and other recent decisions, providing clarity on the eligibility of banks to claim Cenvat Credit for such services.

 

 

 

 

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