Utilizing Cenvat Credit for Outward GTA Service tax valid from Jan 2005 to Mar 2006 The Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Ahmedabad ruled that utilizing Cenvat Credit for paying service tax on Outward GTA Service from January 2005 to March 2006 ...
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Utilizing Cenvat Credit for Outward GTA Service tax valid from Jan 2005 to Mar 2006
The Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Ahmedabad ruled that utilizing Cenvat Credit for paying service tax on Outward GTA Service from January 2005 to March 2006 is permissible. The Tribunal cited legal precedents and upheld the Commissioner (Appeals) order, rejecting the Revenue's appeal.
Issues: Utilization of Cenvat Credit for payment of service tax in respect of Outward GTA Service provided during January 2005 to March 2006.
Analysis: The judgment by the Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Ahmedabad, delivered by Mr. P.K. Das, addressed the issue of utilizing Cenvat Credit for paying service tax related to Outward GTA Service from January 2005 to March 2006. The Tribunal referred to various decisions by the Hon'ble High Court and Tribunal to establish the legal precedent on this matter. The Tribunal noted that there is no prohibition on using Cenvat Credit for settling service tax obligations concerning Goods Transport Agency (GTA) services. Therefore, the Tribunal concluded that there was no justification to interfere with the order of the Commissioner (Appeals) and consequently rejected the appeal filed by the Revenue.
In conclusion, the judgment clarified the permissibility of utilizing Cenvat Credit for the payment of service tax concerning Outward GTA Service provided during the specified period. The decision was based on established legal precedents and upheld the Commissioner (Appeals) order, dismissing the appeal filed by the Revenue.
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