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Service tax under reverse charge mechanism in case of renting of any motor vehicle designed to carry passengers

Ganeshan Kalyani
Reverse Charge on Renting Vehicles: Service Recipient Pays Tax Under Section 68(2) If Provider is Individual or Partnership. Under the Finance Act, service tax is typically paid by the service provider, but under section 68(2), it can also be paid by the service recipient. Notification 30/2012 specifies services subject to reverse charge, including renting motor vehicles for passengers. If the service provider avails abatement per notification 26/2012, the recipient pays 40% of the service tax, while the provider pays none. Without abatement, both parties share the tax equally. The service provider must indicate abatement on invoices. Reverse charge applies only if the provider is an individual or partnership, not a corporate entity. (AI Summary)

As per provision in the Finance Act, the service tax shall be paid by service provider. However, as per provision of section 68(2) of the act, service tax shall also be paid by the recipient of the service. The notification no. 30/2012 dated 20.06.2012, notifies the person and the extent of service tax payable by such person other than the service provider. A list of services on which service tax is payable under reverse charge is enumerated in the said notification. Of all the services listed in the said notification, I would like to discuss in this article about the service tax liability in case of renting of motor vehicle designed to carry passengers.

The extent of service tax in case of renting of any motor vehicle designed to carry passengers is depend on whether the provider of service has availed abatement or not. The condition to avail abatement is provided vide notification 26/2012 dated 20th June, 2012. The condition for abatement given in notification 26/2012 as amended from time to time is representated below from the notification as below:

(i) CENVAT credit on inputs and capital goods, used for providing the taxable service, has not been taken under the provisions of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004;

(ii) CENVAT credit on input service of renting of motor cab has been taken under the provisions of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004, in the following manner:

(a) Full CENVAT credit of such input service received from a person who is paying service tax on forty percent of the value; or

(b) Up to forty percent CENVAT credit of such input service received from a person who is paying service tax on full value;

(iii) CENVAT credit on input services other than those specified in (ii) above, has not been taken under the provisions of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004.

On fulfilling the above conditions as laid down in the said notification the service tax payable shall be restricted to 40% of the service tax only.

The service tax liability of service provider is NIL and recipient of service shall pay 100% of the service tax liability under reverse charge. This 100% of service tax here would mean that only 40% of the service tax as 60% is abated and this 40% would be paid 100% by the recipient of the service as per notification no.30/2012.

If the above mentioned conditions as laid down in the notification are not satisfied then the liability shall be 100% of service tax. In such case the service tax payable shall be paid equally by the service provider and the service recipient.

From the above discussion, it is clear that if the value of service is abated then the liability of service recipient under reverse charge would be only 40% and the liability of provider of service to pay service tax is NIL. And if the value is non-abated then the liability of paying service tax by service recipient and service provider is 50% each. It means if the service provider avails abatement the outflow of service tax is minimal as the input credit is foregone by the provider of the service.

The service provider shall have to mention on the face of the invoice that he has availed abatement which would help both service provider and service recipient to support their stand during audit.

This article is for academy purpose only.

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