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Excisable Machinery (Capital Goods) give as rental base, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 109300
Dated: 17-10-2015
By:- Nitin Patel

Excisable Machinery (Capital Goods) give as rental base


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dear expert

We have purchase excisable machinery in may 2012 we have use this machine three year , now we thinking this give as rental base , we have taken credit of capital goods , so now we give this machinery as rental base question is we have required to reverce capital goods credit or not ,

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1 Dated: 17-10-2015
By:- YAGAY AND SUN

Ownership is not an issue to avail the CENVAT credit on the capital goods. You would have to charge either service tax or VAT as per the terms of agreement for providing the machinery on rent. Proportionate CENVAT credit after deducting the 2.5% per quarter would be available to you.


2 Dated: 18-10-2015
By:- KASTURI SETHI

I agree with M/s. YAGAY AND SUN. I would like to add that renting of machinery (Capital goods) attract Service Tax under the category of "Right To Use Of Tangible Goods Services" under Section 65(105)(zzzz) of the Finance Act. Though definitions of services under Section 65(105) have been omitted w.e.f.1.7.2012 but these still exist for the purposes of clarification of the concept and accounting codes.


3 Dated: 27-10-2015
By:- varun arora

Sir, In this case If I am charging service tax on my renting of Tangible goods service then In that case too do i need to reverse the credit as i availed earlier??


4 Dated: 29-10-2015
By:- PARTHASARATHY V

Yes, You have to reverse Cenvatt Creidt after depreciation @2.5% per quarter from the date of purchase. Duty to be paid on the depreciated value on appropriate rates at the time of machinery purchased.


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