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Service Tax Exemption, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 110539
Dated: 18-6-2016
By:- Tousif Ahmed

Service Tax Exemption


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I have started web agency as sole proprietorship. We build websites and mobile apps for our clients. All our clients are form UK. And we have crossed the 10Lac turnover mark.

Can anyone please let me know is my service exempted from service tax, as all of my clients are from outside India. If we are exempted, do we still need to register for service tax for that exemption.

Any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards
Tousif

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1 Dated: 18-6-2016
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Dear Sh.Tousif Ahmed Ji,

Service being provided by you is exempted from ST by virtue of Export of Service under Rule 6 A of Service Tax Rules,1994. Pl. ensure that invoices are being addressed to clients based outside India and foreign exchange is being received in your bank account. You need not apply for ST registration as turnover of export of service being fully exempted is not to be accounted for threshold limit of ₹ 10 lakhs in terms of Notification No.33/12-ST as amended.


2 Dated: 21-6-2016
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Sir I agree with Sri Kasturi Sir, export of service is exempt from Service tax. The documentation is essential for Servuce tax audit and need to be taken care of. Thanks.


3 Dated: 5-7-2016
By:- Manoj Agarwal

With due respect to the learned experts, I would like to disagree regarding relevance of Rule 6A of STR, 94 (Export of Service) which in my view is not relevant per se for determining taxability. That is relevant for rebate purpose but here the issue regarding taxability has to be determined through Place of Provision of Service Rules, specially with reference to the Rule 10. If rule 10 is applicable, then the service is taxable in India otherwise not.


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