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Tribunal remands case for fair hearing & reconsideration due to inadequate personal hearing & need for CA certificate. The Tribunal set aside the impugned order and remanded the matter to the adjudicating authority for reconsideration due to inadequate personal hearing ...
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Tribunal remands case for fair hearing & reconsideration due to inadequate personal hearing & need for CA certificate.
The Tribunal set aside the impugned order and remanded the matter to the adjudicating authority for reconsideration due to inadequate personal hearing provided to the appellant and the need to consider the Chartered Accountant's certificate. The appellant's stay petition seeking waiver of pre-deposit was disposed of, emphasizing fair hearing and factual assessment in resolving the service tax liability dispute. The case was sent back to the adjudicating authority for fresh consideration, with all issues left open for further review.
Issues: 1. Stay petition for waiver of pre-deposit of service tax, interest, and penalty. 2. Correct service tax liability for a specific period. 3. Discrepancy in reported figures for service charges. 4. Consideration of Chartered Accountant's certificate in appeal. 5. Adequacy of personal hearing provided to the appellant. 6. Remand of the matter to the adjudicating authority for reconsideration.
Analysis: The appellant filed a stay petition seeking the waiver of pre-deposit of service tax, interest, and penalty amounts. The appeal pertained to the correct service tax liability for a specific period, where the appellant acknowledged the liability but disputed the value for tax discharge. The appellant claimed an error in reporting service charges, stating they received Rs. 18,62,712 but mistakenly reported Rs. 56,44,580 in the ST-3 return. The appellant presented a Chartered Accountant's certificate to support their claim, which was not considered by the Commissioner (Appeals). The issue revolved around the factual matrix of the received amounts by the appellant, necessitating a reevaluation of the case.
Upon review, it was noted that the adjudicating authority did not provide effective personal hearing to the appellant. The Chartered Accountant's certificate, dated after the personal hearing by the Commissioner (Appeals), raised questions about its submission timeline. In the interest of justice, the Tribunal set aside the impugned order and remanded the matter to the adjudicating authority for a fresh consideration following the principles of natural justice. The appellant was instructed to appear before the adjudicating authority for further proceedings.
The Tribunal decided to dispose of the appeal and stay petition, keeping all issues open for reconsideration by the adjudicating authority. The judgment emphasized the importance of a fair hearing and factual assessment in resolving the service tax liability dispute.
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