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Availment of Service Tax Credit of Authorised Service station, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 109028
Dated: 13-8-2015
By:- SANDESH SHINDE

Availment of Service Tax Credit of Authorised Service station


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Dear Sir,

We are a mfg co, we as a Head office are registered as Centralized under Service tax and as ISD, Can we avail Service tax credit of Authorized Service station in respect of vehicles which have been Serviced at such service stations. They bill in the name of our Company. Therefore please explain whether we can and please give any references regarding this.Thanks & Regards.

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1 Dated: 13-8-2015
By:- PAWAN KUMAR

Dear Sir,

No the same is not eligible as cenvat credit as per my view.


2 Dated: 15-8-2015
By:- Rajagopalan Ranganathan

Sir,

As per rule 2 (l) (ii) (BA) of Cenvat Credit rules, 2004 service of general insurance business, servicing, repair and maintenance , in so far as they relate to a motor vehicle which is not a capital goods is not an input service. Hence you are not eligible to take credit of service tax paid by authorized Service Station.

As per rule 2 (a) (B) of Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004, 'Capital goods means motor vehicle designed for transportation of goods including their chassis registered in the name of the service provider, when used for-

(i) providing an output service of renting of such motor vehicle; or

(ii) transportation of inputs and capital goods used for providing an output service; or

(iii) providing an output service of courier agency

7[(C) motor vehicle designed to carry passengers including their chassis, registered in the name of the provider of service, when used for providing output service of-

(i) transportation of passengers; or

(ii) renting of such motor vehicle; or

(iii) imparting motor driving skills,


3 Dated: 16-8-2015
By:- YAGAY AND SUN

Dear Sandesh,

As described by Mr. Rajagopalan Ranganathan, in our view also such CENVAT credit would not available be available to you since such services do not fall under the definition of Input Services in the provisions of service tax laws.

Regards,

YAGAY and SUN

(Management, Business & Indirect Tax Consultants)


4 Dated: 18-8-2015
By:- Manoj Agarwal

Dear Sir,

Agree with the reply of Mr. R. Ranganathan.


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