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USE CORRECT PAYMENT CODES FOR SERVICE TAX

Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
Service tax payers must use correct eight-digit codes for payments; errors can be rectified without extra charges. Service tax assessees must use correct eight-digit accounting codes for tax payments, as mandated by the Controller General of Accounts, CBEC. Errors in accounting codes can be rectified without additional payments, provided the same registration number is used. If the tax is paid under a wrong code, adjustments or refunds are possible under specific rules. Notably, service tax liability is not invalidated if paid under an incorrect head, as seen in various legal cases. Proper communication with the jurisdictional Commissionerate is essential for resolving such issues. (AI Summary)

Accounting Codes for Services

Each service has been assigned a code (ECC code) for depositing the tax. Assessees are required to mention proper service code while tendering the payment to get proper and timely credit. Service tax assessees should quote new heads of accounts along with eight-digit serial code numbers as allotted by Controller General of Accounts, CBEC. The new eight-digit code numbers have to be used. With this, old account numbers have been withdrawn and need not be used. In case an assessee has mentioned wrong accounting code, he need not make another payment but the Department would sort out the matter with public accounts office. This was clarified vide Circular No. 58/07/2003-CX(ST) dated 20-5-2003.

In Commissioner of Excise & Service Tax v. Veena Industries Ltd. 2012 (8) TMI 20 - CESTAT, AHMEDABAD, it was held that if service tax is paid under wrong service tax code, then adjustment of payment is allowed to be made in correct account code.

Accounting Code for Payment of Service Tax under Negative List Approach w.e.f. 1.7.2012

Vide Circular No. 161/12/2012-ST dated 6.7.2012, w.e.f. 1.7.2012, Service Tax shall be deposited under new accounting codes.

Accounting codes for the purpose of payment of service tax under the Negative List approach, with effect from 1st July, 2012 are as follows:

Name of Services

Accounting codes

Tax collection

Other Receipts

Penalties

Deduct refunds

All Taxable Services

00441089

00441090

00441093

00441094

Payment under Wrong Code

It has been clarified (Refer CST, Mumbai-I Trade Notice No. 21/2013-14/ST-1 dated 1.03.2014)

that when Service Tax is deposited in wrong accounting code or wrong Service Tax code, such mistakes can be rectified. Where Service Tax has been paid in wrong accounting code which may occur due to wrong data entry for accounting codes, it has been clarified that as long as these mistake have happened in the same Service Tax code (i.e., same registration number), assessee should inform the jurisdictional Commissionerate in writing alongwith copy of Service Tax payment challan. The Department shall report the matter to PAO who would carry-out necessary corrections and inform the Department and assessee of the action taken.

Where payment of Service Tax is made by mistake in somebody else’s Service Tax code, transfer from one Service Tax code to another Service Tax code is not possible. In such cases,

following remedies are available:

(a) As per Rule 6(4A) of the Service Tax Rules, 1994, Service Tax amount paid wrongly, can be adjusted against liability for succeeding month or quarter, as the case may be.

(b) In case, facility at (a) cannot be availed, the assessee may file a refund application under Section 11B of the Central Excise Act, 1944 for the amount wrongly paid within the time limit prescribed under Law.

In Katrina R. Turcotte v. CST, Mumbai- I 2012 (12) TMI 579 - CESTAT AHMEDABAD, it was held that Service Tax liability discharged by the agent cannot be denied merely on the ground that Service Tax was deposited under wrong head.

In CCE & ST, Bhopal v. K.K. Kedia 2014 (10) TMI 602 - CESTAT NEW DELHI,  where the assessee was a partner in a partnership firm engaged in providing management and repair services and the said partnership firm was dissolved and fresh registration was issued to the assessee as an individual, and service tax was wrongly deposited by the individual in wrong code belonging to the said partnership firm, it was held that the said amount was required to be adjusted in the assessee’s registered code.

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