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CENVAT Credit on Computers and Air Conditioners, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 3321
Dated: 26-8-2011
By:- PANKAJ GROVER

CENVAT Credit on Computers and Air Conditioners


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Dear All

Whether Service Provider can claim CENVAT of Excise Duty paid on Computer, Air Conditioner installed in the building of service provider, if yes then either capital goods or input?

Please reply

Regards

RAPG & Co.

 

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1 Dated: 26-8-2011
By:- ROHAN THAKKAR

Dear Sir,

It will be treated as input. 

 

Regards,

Rohan Thakkar


2 Dated: 26-8-2011
By:- SACHIN SHAH

Sir,

Please refer the definition of Capital goods as per section 2 (a) of CCR, 2004 as under:

 

      (a)  “capital goods” means:—

             (A)  the following goods, namely:—

                       (i)  all goods falling under Chapter 82, Chapter 84, Chapter 85, Chapter 90,  1 [heading 6805, grinding wheels and the like, and parts thereof falling under heading 6804] of the First Schedule to the Excise Tariff Act;

                      (ii)  pollution control equipment;

                     (iii)  components, spares and accessories of the goods specified at (i) and (ii);

                     (iv)  moulds and dies, jigs and fixtures;

                      (v)  refractories and refractory materials;

                     (vi)  tubes and pipes and fittings thereof; and

                    (vii)  storage tank,

                    used—

                      (1)  in the factory of the manufacturer of the final products, but does not include any equipment or appliance used in an office; or

                      (2)  for providing output service,

 

From the definition it’s quite clear that capital goods have to be used for providing output service whether directly or indirectly. When the capital goods are not at all used for providing output service then how can we use the credit of the same?

Hope You are clear .

Regards,

SACHIN SHAH

 


3 Dated: 27-8-2011
By:- DEV KUMAR KOTHARI

Whether Service Provider can claim CENVAT of Excise Duty paid on Computer, Air Conditioner installed in the building of service provider, if yes then either capital goods or input?

 

Computer and  Air Conditioners are capital assets if they are used as such for renderign taxable services, then apparently CENVAT credit will be based on capital goods for renderign taxable services  basis and not as input  for renderign services.

Please always give clear facts and applicable law for better discussion.  


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