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If upon a misconception of the legal position, the assessee had paid the tax which he was not liable to pay, then availing Cenvat credit of the same cannot be termed as illegal.

Bimal jain
Cenvat credit: availing input credit after paying tax under a legal misconception is not unlawful, court held. Where a taxpayer, under a misconception of law, paid tax not actually payable and was eligible for input relief, using that relief as Cenvat credit cannot be treated as illegal. In the described case a manufacturer utilised Cenvat credit against service tax claimed on GTA services for a period when no liability existed; the department issued a show cause notice for recovery, interest and penalty. The court held that availing the credit in such circumstances is not unlawful and cannot justify penal measures absent evidence of misuse or deliberate illegality. (AI Summary)

If upon a misconception of the legal position, the assessee had paid the tax which he was not liable to pay, then availing Cenvat credit of the same cannot be termed as illegal.

The Commissioner of Central Excise, And Service Tax Large Taxpayer Unit Vs. Tamilnadu Petroproducts Ltd, The Customs Excise And Service Tax Appellate Tribunal [2015 (11) TMI 840 – MADRAS HIGH COURT]

In the instant case, Tamilnadu Petroproducts Ltd. (“the Respondent”) was manufacturer of various organic and inorganic chemicals. Upon gathering intelligence, a surprise inspection was conducted in January, 2006 and it was found that the Respondent had used Cenvat credit for payment of the Service tax prior to January 1, 2005 on GTA services. Even though there was no liability for payment of Service tax on transportation services prior to January 1, 2005. Thereafter, the Department has issued SCN proposing to recover the amount representing the Cenvat credit wrongly availed along with interest and also for imposing a penalty by alleging that the only course open to the Respondent was to claim refund and not to make use of Cenvat credit.

The Hon’ble High Court of Madras has held that if, upon a misconception of the legal position, the assessee had paid the tax that he was not liable to pay and such assessee also happens to be an assessee entitled to certain Cenvat credit, the availing of the said benefit cannot be termed as illegal. Hence, the above case was decided in the favour of the Respondent.

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