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Important Service Tax amendments applicable from 1st October, 2014 Dear Professional Colleague, We are sharing with you certain amendments made vide recent Notifications dated August 25, 2014 issued by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (“the CBEC”):
The CBEC vide its Notification No. 18/2014-ST dated August 25, 2014 (“the Notification”) has fixed the date of applicability of provisions of Section 114(A),(B),(C) of the Finance (No.2) Act, 2014 as October 1, 2014 (“Effective Date”) which are given as under:-
“Print media” means, - (i) “book” as defined in sub-section (1) of section 1 of the Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867 (25 of 1867), but does not include business directories, yellow pages and trade catalogues which are primarily meant for commercial purposes; (ii)“newspaper” as defined in sub-section (1) of section 1 of the Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867 (25 of 1867)
(g) “selling of space for advertisements in print media;” Earlier this clause reads as follows: “(g) selling of space or time slots for advertisements other than advertisements broadcast by radio or television” Hence, to broaden the tax base in Service tax, Sale of space or time for advertisements in broadcast media, namely radio or television, extended to cover such sales on other segments like online and mobile advertising, etc. Sale of space for advertisements in print media however would remain excluded from Service tax.
(vi) ”metered cabs or auto rickshaws;”; Earlier this clause reads as under: “(vi) metered cabs, radio taxis or auto rickshaws;” Service provided by radio-taxis brought under the Service tax. The abatement of 60% presently available in terms of Notification No. 26/2012-ST Dated 20-6-2012, duly amended by Notification No. 8/2014-ST Dated 11-7-2014, to rent-a-cab service would also be made available to radio taxi service, to bring them on par.
“Explanation. - For the purposes of this section, “rate of exchange” means the rate of exchange determined in accordance with such rules as may be prescribed.” Earlier this explanation reads as under: "Explanation. - For the purposes of this section, "rate of exchange" means the rate of exchange referred to in the Explanation to section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962.'; (52 of 1962.)]" All the above mentioned changes will be applicable from the Effective date i.e. October, 1, 2014.
The CBEC vide its Notification No. 19/2014-ST dated August 25, 2014 has inserted two new rules i.e. Rule 11 and Rule 12, after Rule 10 of the Service Tax Rules, which are provided as under:-
This amendment has been made by the CBEC in view of requests from the trade and industry to delink the conversion from the notified Customs rates of exchange.
The above mentioned new Rules will be called the Service Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2014 and will come into force w.e.f October 1, 2014.
The CBEC vide its Notification No. 25/2014-Central Excise (N.T.) dated August 25, 2014 has amended Rule 12AAA of the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004 (“the Credit Rules”) which prescribes power of CG to impose restrictions on certain types of cases to prevent misuse of provisions of the Credit Rules. Earlier, the CG was empowered to impose certain restrictions on a manufacturer, first stage and second stage dealer or an exporter only but now the restrictions can also be imposed on “provider of taxable service”. The new rules will be called the Cenvat credit (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2014 and shall come into force on the date of publication in the Official Gazette i.e. w.e.f 25th August, 2014
To encourage prompt payment of Service tax, new interest rates on delayed payments under Section 75 of the Finance Act, 1994, which would vary as per the extent of delay has been prescribed as under:
This new interest rate regime will become operational from October 1, 2014 up to which the rate of interest of 18%, as presently applicable, will continue to apply. As specified in the proviso to section 75, three per cent concession on the applicable rate of interest will continue to be available to the small service providers, whose value of taxable services provided in a financial year does not exceed Sixty lakh rupees during any of the financial years covered by the notice or during the last preceding financial year, as the case may be.
E-payment of Service tax has been made mandatory with effect from October 1, 2014. Relaxation from e-payment may be allowed by the Deputy Commissioner/ Asst. Commissioner on case to case basis.
In case of Renting of motor vehicle where the service provider does not take abatement, the portion of Service tax payable by the service provider and service receiver has been modified as 50% each effective from October 1, 2014.
In Rule 2A (ii) of the Service Tax (Determination of Value) Rules, 2006, Category ‘B’ (70%) and ‘C’ (60%) of Works Contract has been merged into one single category, with percentage of service portion as 70%, for the chargeability of Service tax.
The Point of Taxation in respect of Reverse Charge under the first Proviso to Rule 7 of the POT Rules has been amended to be the payment date or the first day that occurs immediately after a period of three months from the date of invoice, whichever is earlier. The said amendment will apply only to invoices issued after October 1, 2014. A transition rule for the same has also been prescribed under new Rule 10 of the POT Rules.
Taxable portion in respect of transport of goods by vessel has been reduced from 50% to 40% with effect from October 1, 2014. Service related to transportation of passenger by air-conditioned contract carriages has now become taxable. Therefore, a new entry is inserted at Sr. No. 9A providing taxable portion of such services to be 40% with the condition that Cenvat credit of inputs or capital goods or input services has not been availed. The condition in entry No. 9 is amended with effect from October 1, 2014 allowing credit of input service of renting of a motor cab if such services are received from a person engaged in the similar business i.e. a sub-contractor providing services of renting of motor cab to the main contractor. The whole of the Cenvat credit has been allowed with respect to input service of renting of any motor cab, received from a person who is paying Service tax on 40% of the value of services. The Cenvat credit eligibility will be restricted to 40% of the credit of the input service of renting of any motor cab if Service tax is paid or payable on full value of the services i.e. no abatement is availed. Effective from October 1, 2014, the service of tour operator is also being allowed to avail Cenvat credit on the input service of another tour operator, which are used for providing the taxable service.
Definition of ‘Intermediary’ has been amended to include intermediary of goods in its scope. Accordingly, an intermediary of goods, such as a commission agent or consignment agent shall be covered under Rule 9(c) of the POP Rules instead of Rule 3 of the POP Rules.
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By: Bimal jain - August 29, 2014
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Mr. Bimal Jain , thanks for the detailed update on the Service Tax amendments. Regards, Alok kumar
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