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Excess payment of Service tax claimed as Cenvat receivable

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..... Excess payment of Service tax claimed as Cenvat receivable
Query (Issue) Started By: - Haresh Raithatha Dated:- 4-3-2019 Last Reply Date:- 6-3-2019 Service Tax
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With Reference to above we have to state that one of our Client is engaged in business of Construction and repairing work of Port Jetty. He has been allotted work contact for Repairs and Rehabilitation .....

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..... of Existing Wharf at Port during 2016-17. During the work Contract he has received Advance Payment at different stages of completion of work. He has paid Service tax as and when payment received @ 10.50% i.e. after taking 30% abatement. However on completion of contract when he gave final Bill charging service tax @ 10.50%, the receiver of service denied to accept Bill and asked to charge Service .....

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..... tax @ 6% after taking 60% Abatement. Because of this our client has already paid service tax amount for Apr to Sept half, got excess by (10.50% less 6% = 4.5%). This excess service tax paid amount comes to ₹ 4,80,212/- due to such abatement rate difference. For adjustment of this excess paid service tax client has shown this excess service tax paid amount as cenvat credit receivable in Oc .....

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..... t to Mar-17 half yearly return and utilized the same as cenvat credit for Apr to June 17 Quarter of next year and balance shown in TRANS-1 of GST Regime and utilized fully in GST Regime. Now during Service tax audit of the client, department has raised issue of Cenvat credit taken of that excess paid service tax. Their argument is that we should have claimed refund of that excess paid service tax .....

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..... within 1 year of the payment made. On that basis they have issued notice to justify our cenvat claim or pay that amount considering it as wrong availment of cenvat credit. As the time limit for Refund claim has already been lapsed and we have utilized as cenvat credit that excess payment. Now What is the remedy. Pl advise. Reply By PAWAN KUMAR: The Reply: Dear Sir, As per my view, Excess paid .....

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..... service tax is adjustable in future liability. If after adjustment, some amount is gone pending, refund procedure is there. But in your case, already you have taken excess service tax as cenvat credit which is not as per the provisions. It is better to file refund even after the time limit has expired. in the refund application, clearly mention the thing that the excess which was availed now bein .....

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..... g reversed. it will be refunded to you thru. litigation mode. Reply By KASTURI SETHI: The Reply: The Department's objection is 100% correct. Recently the Supreme Court has decided such issue in favour of the department. Undoubtedly, the department will follow that judgement. The Supreme Court refused to allow any relief. Reply By CASeetharaman KC: The Reply: Excess paid service tax cannot .....

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..... be classified as Cenvat credit as refund application was to be filed.The department stand is correct Reply By KASTURI SETHI: The Reply: Otherwise also ST paid on output service cannot be treated as tax paid on inwards service.
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