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Service Tax - Penalty u/s 76 - Service Tax authorities should not impose maximum penalty blindly whereas the minimum penalty and maximum penalty both have been prescribed

15-6-2008
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Section 76 of the Finance Act, 1994 (Service Tax)

It appears that in general practice, the lower authority or first appellate authority below the tribunal do not apply their mind and impose the maximum penalty blindly. Now, honorable High Court of Rajasthan has directed the authorities to apply there mind before imposing maximum penalty.

 In the instant case, UNION OF INDIA & ANR Versus AAKAR ADVERTISING reported in 2008 -TMI - 4193 - RAJASTHAN HIGH COURTAT, JODHPUR, honorable HC has observed as under:

"A look at the orders, being the order in original, and that of the learned Commissioner shows, that under Section 76 a penalty in both the cases has been imposed equal to the amount of tax, while according to language of Section 76, the minimum and maximum penalties are prescribed, with the upper ceiling of being equal to the amount of tax. From perusal of the orders, it further transpires, that the authorities below the Tribunal, have not at all applied their mind, on the question, as to whether the minimum penalty was required to be imposed, or maximum penalty was required to be imposed. When the statute provides discretion, to be available within the two upper and lower limits, the discretion was required to be exercised. It is not always necessary, that maximum penalty should be imposed."

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