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negative list based regime, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 106479
Dated: 31-1-2014
By:- Dalia Felix

negative list based regime


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Dear Sirs,

Bangalore CESTAT in the case of KBN Enterprises (2013 (10) TMI 341 - CESTAT BANGALORE) has held that transportation of iron ore in goods carriage within the mine is not taxable under mining services. What do you think on the relevance/applicability of this case in the negative list based regime of service tax? my doubt is whether the service is taxable or not as per the present service tax provisions? Please justify your answer.

Thanks and regards,

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1 Dated: 2-2-2014
By:- Rajesh Nathoo

Dear Dalia ,

It is taxable under Negative List Regime as it is nowhere mentioned in Negative List .


2 Dated: 3-2-2014
By:- Viswanathan Nemmara

Of late the Service Tax authorities have been raising demand stating that the goods transport done within the mines and upto loading point / sidings are part of "mining service" and are not covered under GTA service.  As a result the 75 percent exemption being availed by such mining industries is being denied to them.

This is a good decision for such mining industries since their stand of classifying the service under "GTA gets vindicated - provided, of course, the department does not go in appeal against the decision.


3 Dated: 4-2-2014
By:- Dalia Felix

sirs,

But, whenever the demand was under GTA, assesse contested that the service is not classifiable there and succeeded the case. (As in the case of Bellary Iron & Ores (P.) Ltd. Versus Commissioner of Central Excise, Belgaum (2009 (12) TMI 150 - CESTAT, BANGALORE) =[2010] 24 STT 557 (BANG. - CESTAT). So can we assume that loading and transportation of ores within the mining area is not taxable, as the activity do not come under any of the taxable services listed then?


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