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Classification - exempted and non-exempted services, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 1168
Dated: 10-5-2009
By:- chaganti srinivas

Classification - exempted and non-exempted services


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Services provided in Jammu & Kashmir. Is it necessary to reverse 8% of value, when separate accounts are not maintained. How to classify the Services, Exempted or Non-Taxable service? when CENVAT credit rules not applicable to J & K as per the Cenvat Credit Rule sub rule (2) of Rule 1. Please refer the case laws if available.

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1 Dated: 11-5-2009
By:- Mukesh Kumar

As you have pointed out the provisions of rule 1(2) of the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004, cenvat credit of service tax is not available in the state of Jammu & Kashmir. IT is in consequence of the fact that no service tax is payable in the state of J&K. The problem / issue arises as per the query only if you obtain centralized billing or accounting. If you are maintaining separate accounts, which should be otherwise also, the issue of applicability of provisions of rule 6 can not arise. Where you take cenvat credit on the common input service which is used in J&K and other part of India, you should take the cenvat credit in proportion to value of service on which you are liable to pay service tax. Indeed, if you are unable to segregate the amount of input service tax credit, you may refer the formula prescribed in rule 6(3) read with rule 6(3A).


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