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2009 (7) TMI 1076 - AT - Service Tax

Issues:
Waiver of service tax, applicability of service tax on Commercial Coaching and Training Centre, exemption for Vocational Training Institute.

Analysis:
The case involved applications for waiver of service tax and penalty amounting to Rs. 3,09,335 and Rs. 41 lakhs respectively, concerning the provision of services by the assessees as a "Commercial Coaching and Training Centre." The Additional Commissioner accepted the assessees' contention that they were not a commercial coaching center due to being registered as a charitable trust without a profit motive. It was also acknowledged that the assessees were exempt from service tax as a Vocational Training Institute. The revision notice challenged the finding that the assessees were not a commercial training institute, which was set aside in the impugned order. However, there was no challenge to the finding that the assessees were exempt as a Vocational Training Institute. The Tribunal found a prima facie case for the waiver of pre-deposit, leading to the waiver of the adjudged dues and the stay of recovery pending appeal. The order was dictated and pronounced in open court.

In conclusion, the Tribunal considered the nature of the services provided by the assessees and the exemption applicable to Vocational Training Institutes in the context of service tax liability. The decision highlighted the distinction between a commercial coaching center and a vocational training institute, ultimately leading to the waiver of the pre-deposit amount and the stay of recovery pending appeal. The judgment emphasized the importance of the specific classification of the assessees' services and their eligibility for exemption under the relevant provisions of the law.

 

 

 

 

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