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Service Tax on Society/ Mutual Concern, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 111338
Dated: 7-1-2017
By:- Pushkar Gupta

Service Tax on Society/ Mutual Concern


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Dear Sir

It has been registered a Society under Society Registration Act 1860 for mutual benefit of members. It has been contributing a member ship fee in two way one is life membership fee of ₹ 111000 one time and other is general member ship fee ₹ 9000 per month. Member fee is utilized for meeting running expense of society.

Society is formed for mutual benefit of member for acquiring land from contribution of members and build the flat for members from among contribution.

My issue is that is service tax is chargeable on membership fee collected from members. However when service provider and service receiver is same, it is “self service” and whether service tax is chargeable on self service. Service tax is applicable if there is service.

Other issue is that Contributing money in land contribution by members whether it is liable for service tax and no legal documents such as agreement to sales is executed.

Thanks

Pushkar Gupta

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1 Dated: 8-1-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Sh.Gupta Ji,

How can you call it 'self service' ? Are the members of the Society constructing themselves ? Answer is big NO. It is not club membership fee. Actually Contractor is providing construction service (Pure Labour or with material, whatever the case may be ) to the Society and contractor is being paid for that by the Society. So three elements are present in this activity. These are (i) Service Provider (ii) Service Receiver (iii) Consideration.

On what basis you are talking of self-service or exemption. This activity is now covered under the category of 'Other Than Negative List'. Earlier it was covered under BAS. (Job-worker). Contractor is a job-worker and Society is Jobbee. It appears to me a case of pure labour which cannot be classified under Works Contract Service. Under Section 68(1) of the Finance Act, Contractor will have to deposit ST after collecting from the Service Receiver unless and until specifically exempted by virtue of any Notification or Rule etc.


2 Dated: 9-1-2017
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

In my view, fees collected from member by the Society is exigible to service tax.


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