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Service tax liability on discounts, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 111826
Dated: 24-4-2017
By:- Gorantla Bhaskar Rao

Service tax liability on discounts


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Dear experts,

One of our clients is manufacturing steel bars. For manufacturing his final products, he is getting inputs like wire rod coils, pig iron etc., from a steel unit under a discounted price. A doubt was raised that this discount appears to be income to our client and hence attracts service tax liability. However, I am of the opinion that the same is not taxable under service tax. Please clarify whether the discounts received by our client attract liability under service tax or under central excise ?

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1 Dated: 24-4-2017
By:- Himansu Sha

But there appears to be no services involved. Income is accrued because the original prices were shown as expenses payable and the differences occurred due less actual expenditure. It is not a service. No service tax is payable


2 Dated: 24-4-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

I support the views of Sh.Himansu Sha, an expert.


3 Dated: 24-4-2017
By:- MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

In my view discount offered is not an income.


4 Dated: 24-4-2017
By:- Govind Gupta

please clarify your question, if the discount is reflected on invoice itself, it means you would have booked your expenses with the net amount but in a different situation where discount is passed on separately through credit note, whether it was accounted as reduction of expenses or accrued as income and whether service tax input was also reversed if it was accounted in the second scenario.


5 Dated: 24-4-2017
By:- Himansu Sha

Some people show the expenditure payable at the debit side of the p/l account in a year. In the subsequent year p/l account when they spend less , the discount is shown at the credit side. Better you can answer this. It is not an actual income. Rather virtual income. Somebody told , income tax act supports this


6 Dated: 25-4-2017
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

The element of service is missing for applicability of service tax.


7 Dated: 25-4-2017
By:- MUKUND THAKKAR

Discount is part of sales Transaction. which has covered under valuation. so need not pay service tax.

I am agree of view express by all respected experts.


8 Dated: 25-4-2017
By:- Gorantla Bhaskar Rao

Dear experts,

Thank you very much all the experts for your valuable information on the subject.


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