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CENVAT CREDIT, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 4663
Dated: 5-9-2012
By:- S.C. WADHWA

CENVAT CREDIT


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A company has a premises (showroom) on rent in which it sells excisable goods manufactured in another
premises(factory). The goods are cleared from the factory after payment of excise duty.  
The company pays service tax on rent in repect of aforesaid showroom.      
Now the question is whether such company can avail cenvat credit of such service tax paid  
against excise duty payable on goods manufactured.          

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1 Dated: 5-9-2012
By:- Pradeep Khatri

if you are paying excise duty on the goods which are being removed from showroom, then, you can avail the CENVAT credit on the renting of immovable property.  As per the definition of Input service credit can be taken upto the place of removal.

Further, if the sale through showroom is treated as trading of goods then you can avail the CENVAT credit since trading is an exempted service.


2 Dated: 6-9-2012
By:- JAMES PG

if it is treated as trading of goods, credit cannot be availed. If credit is availed, Rule 6(3) will come into play


3 Dated: 7-9-2012
By:- vijay kumar

In terms of Rule 2(l) of CCR, 2004 credit of input service can be availed on the services used for manufacture of excisable goods and their clearance upto the place of removal. Service tax on the renting of shop is neither an input service used for manufacture of goods nor the shop is a place of removal. There is no nexus between the rental service on show room and the manufacture/clearance of the goods upto the place of removal.  If the shop were to be a depot, credit would be eligible. Accordingly, it is felt that credit is not eligible in the case specified by you.


4 Dated: 8-9-2012
By:- NK SHETE

As per the query, duty paid goods are received in the show room which is beyond the place of removal hence cenvat credit of service tax on renting may not be eligibel, in my opinion.


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