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No Service Tax when payment is by card and single transaction value is below INR 2,000/-

Monarch Bhatt
Service Tax Exemption for Card Transactions Under INR 2,000 from December 8, 2016, Per Notification 52/2016. Notification 52/2016 exempts service tax on transactions below INR 2,000 made via credit, debit, charge, or other payment cards, effective from December 8, 2016. This applies to acquiring banks or financial institutions handling such transactions. Previously, service providers charged a service tax on the service charge (1-3.5%) for processing card payments. Under the new rule, no service tax will be applied to transactions under INR 2,000. However, the exemption doesn't apply broadly to all services paid by card; it specifically targets transactions under the specified amount. The amendment does not affect the total amount deducted from the customer's account. (AI Summary)

Notification Number 52/2016 – Service Tax dated 8th December, 2016 has been issued to add new entry number 64 to the mega exemption notification number 25/2012-Service Tax. The notification is coming into effect from 08th December, 2016.

The new entry 64 reads as follows:-

“64. Services by an acquiring bank, to any person in relation to settlement of an amount up totwo thousand rupees in a single transaction transacted through credit card, debit card,charge card or other payment card service.

Explanation. - For the purposes of this entry, “acquiring bank” means any banking company, financial institution including non-banking financial company or any otherperson, who makes the payment to any person who accepts such card.”

The notification has been issued to grant an exemption from the payment of service tax wherein, single transaction below ₹ 2,000/- has been transacted through Credit Card or Debit Card or Charge Card or other card payment services.  To grant the benefit of exemption notification under entry 64, Banking company or Financial Institution or Non-Banking Company or any other person shall take into consideration the following condition and shall satisfy following conditions:-

  1. The customer is making payment through Credit card or Debit card or Charge card or other card payment services.

AND

  1. Payment made by the customer is below ₹ 2,000/-. 

In such cases, generally whenever any customer makes payment by using Credit Card or Debit Card or Charge Card or through any other card, Banking company or Financial Institution or Non-Banking company or any other person providing services to the service receiver who is swiping the card and collecting the money from customer charges certain fixed percentage, which is generally in the range of 1% to 3.5% as a service charge. On such service charge such service providers i.e. Banking Company or Financial Institution or Non-Banking companies are charging service tax.  Now onwards, as per the notification where single transaction is for amounting INR 2000/- or less and payment has been made by card will not be chargeable to service tax. 

Example: - Mr. A is using the Credit card of ICICI Bank and to purchase grocery amounting of INR 1800/-, Mr. A is making payment through Credit card to M/s. T Mart. T Mart is swiping card of Mr. A for an amount of ₹ 1,800/- on the swipe machine of ICICI Bank. In such cases, ICICI Bank is charging 2% (INR 36/- of INR 1800/-) as a service charge to T Mart and charges service tax @ 15% (14%+0.5%+0.5%) i.e. INR 5.4 (15% of INR 36/-). As per the notification, now on such type of transaction ICICI bank will not charge service tax to T mart, as it is a single transaction below INR 2,000/- and payment has been made by Credit card.     

It is to be noted that as per the notification, the customer who is making payment through Credit Card or Debit Card or Charge Card or by other card payment services, have to pay appropriate service tax while receiving any of the taxable service. The notification, does not mean that it excludes the service tax on all types of services wherever, payment has been made through Credit Card or Debit Card or Charge Card or other card payment services where payment is below ₹ 2,000/-.

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