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Reverse charge on security services provided by police to nationalized banks., Service Tax

Issue Id: - 107287
Dated: 5-9-2014
By:- VINOD KUMAR

Reverse charge on security services provided by police to nationalized banks.


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Dear expert please reply whether service tax under reverse charge is payable by nationalized banks on security services received from haryana police during the year 2009-10 to 2013-14.

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1 Dated: 5-9-2014
By:- Rajagopalan Ranganathan

Sir,

With effect from 1.7.2012 only a body corporate who receives security service from the state police is liable to pay service tax on reverse charge basis. Prior to that the state police department is liable to pay the service tax. CBEC had issued a Circular in this regard which is reproduced below: -

F. No. 137/131/2010 - CX. 4

Government of India

Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue

(Central Board of Excise and Customs)

New Delhi

Dated: May 20, 2011

Subject: Service tax on escort charges collected by the State Police from various clients under Security Service

Certain field formations have raised the issue of leviability of service tax on escort

charges collected by State Police from banks for escorting cash, under 'Security Agency service'.

2. While, most of the field formations are of the view that such charges should be leviable to service tax under Security Agency service, doubts have been expressed from certain formations.

3. The matter has been examined. Earlier in the past, the matter regarding service tax

on fee collected by Public Authorities while performing statutory functions/duties has

been addressed inBoard's Circular No, 89/7/2006 - ST dated 18.12.2006. This circular

clarified that activities performed by sovereign/public authorities under the provisions of

law are in the nature of statutory obligations which are to be fulfilled in accordance with

law and therefore such activity do not constitute provision of taxable service to a person

and no service tax is leviable on such activities. In the current case, security services

provided in relation to providing escort service to the banks cannot be said to be statutory/sovereign function.

In a related matter of security provided by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF),

the Ministry of Law and Justice had opined that services provided by a Central

Government Department to any PSU or State Government can be considered as a

service provided to any external person or agency and thereby can be taxed under the

legal provisions contained in the Finance Act, 1994.

4. In view of the above, it is clarified that the service provided by the State Police in

providing escort service as mentioned above for a consideration is leviable to service tax under 'Security Agency service [Section 65(105)(w) of the Finance Act, 1944 (sic)]. All formations are requested to safeguard revenue accordingly.

Deepankar Aron

Director (ST)

 

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