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PENALTY FOR NOT FILING NIL RETURN, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 4821
Dated: 16-10-2012
By:- SUMEDH AYARE

PENALTY FOR NOT FILING NIL RETURN


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IS THERE ANY PENALTY/INTEREST FOR NON FILING OF NIL SERVICE TAX RETURN FROM LAST 3 YEARS. 

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1 Dated: 16-10-2012
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Yes, Penalty will be leviable for not filing of return. From 08-04-2011, the maximum penalty shall not exceed Rs. 20,000/-.


2 Dated: 17-10-2012
By:- vijay kumar

There is no interest (since tax is NIL), but penalty is prescribed for delay in filing of ST-3 return in terms of Section 70 of the Finance Act, 1994 read with Rule 7C of STR, which can extend upto Rs.20,000/- per return. However,  in terms of 3rd proviso to Rule 7C of the Service Tax Rules, 1994 "Provided also that where the gross amount of service tax payable is nil, the Central Excise officer may, on being satisfied that there is sufficient reason for not filing the return, reduce or waive the penalty." Thus, you may file the returns and apply to Supdt. of Service Tax for waiver of penalty.


3 Dated: 24-10-2012
By:- JAMES PG

As per  proviso to Rule 7 C of ST Rules, the Supdt can waive penalty on being satisfied that there is sufficient reason for not filing the Nil Return. Hence while applying for waiver of penalty the reasons which warranted non-filing of the Return needs to be emphasised. It is subject to the satisfaction and discretion of the Supdt.


4 Dated: 30-10-2012
By:- rishi mohan

Section 77 charges penalty on non-filing of returns maximum up to Rs. 20,000/-. This applies towards nill returns as well.


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