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Transport Charges, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 107871
Dated: 18-1-2015
By:- HEMANT GUPTA

Transport Charges


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I have little confusion regarding service tax so please clarify the same.
Case:-
We charge in invoices freight as transportation charge of ₹ 100000 but we pay to Transporter of ₹ 55000.00 only.
Confusion 1. Whether Service tax would be charge on ₹ 100000 under Business Auxiliary Services or Not.
Confusion 2. Whether Service tax would be charge on ₹ 55000.00 under GTA or not.
Confusion 3. If we pay Service Tax on both i.e. ST on ₹ 100000 under Business Auxiliary Service and ST on ₹ 55000 under GTA (Reverse Charge) then it would be double taxation. Whether it is right or not.

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1 Dated: 18-1-2015
By:- Rajagopalan Ranganathan

Sir,

If Transport charges of ₹ 55000/- is paid by you then under reverse charge mechanism as a consignor you are liable to pay the service tax but you cannot avail the credit of service tax paid by since it cannot be treated as input service for you. It is input service only to your consignee. It is the normal practice of excise assessees to despatch the excisable good to the consignee on 'TO PAY' basis.

If you indicate ₹ 1,00,000/- as freight in your invoice then it will be treated as transport charges charged by you and you have to pay service tax only on that amount. The Department is not concerned what you have actually paid to the Transporter for levy of service tax. However, for excise valuation purpose the difference between ₹ 1,00,000/- and ₹ 55,000/- will be treated as part of your transaction value and excise duty will be demanded by the Department on the differential amount.


2 Dated: 18-1-2015
By:- MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

Thanks for nice explanation, Shri Rajagopalan, Sir


3 Dated: 22-1-2015
By:- MUKUND THAKKAR

Agree with the Rajagopalan Ranganathan.


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