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Appellant wins service tax refund case based on Larger Bench decision The appellant's refund claim for service tax paid to a foreign-based company was initially rejected by the adjudicating authority and Commissioner ...
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Appellant wins service tax refund case based on Larger Bench decision
The appellant's refund claim for service tax paid to a foreign-based company was initially rejected by the adjudicating authority and Commissioner (Appeals). The Larger Bench determined that the recipient could not be held liable for paying service tax before 1-1-2005. Despite objections raised by the Department citing previous decisions, the Tribunal ruled in favor of the appellant based on the Larger Bench decision, concluding that the appellant was not liable to pay service tax. The matter was remanded to the adjudicating authority for further consideration in accordance with legal provisions and case laws.
Issues: 1. Refund claim rejection for service tax paid to foreign-based company. 2. Liability of recipient to pay service tax on services received from abroad prior to 1-1-2005. 3. Objection raised by the Department regarding the refund claim. 4. Applicability of previous decisions on the case. 5. Decision based on Tribunal's ruling in a similar case.
Analysis: 1. The appellant filed a refund claim for service tax paid to a foreign-based company for services received between January 2004 to July 2004. The adjudicating authority and Commissioner (Appeals) rejected the refund claim. 2. The issue of recipient liability to pay service tax on services received from abroad before 1-1-2005 was referred to the Larger Bench. The Larger Bench decided that the recipient could not be held liable for paying service tax before 1-1-2005, as specified under Notification No. 36/2004. 3. The Department raised an objection to the refund claim, arguing that the appellant had already collected tax from the foreign company as per the agreement. The Department cited previous decisions to support their objection. 4. The appellant relied on a Tribunal decision in a similar case to support their claim for a refund, emphasizing that they had deposited tax to the Government without remitting it to the foreign company. 5. Based on the Larger Bench decision in the appellant's case, it was concluded that the appellant was not liable to pay service tax. The Tribunal remanded the matter to the adjudicating authority to decide the refund claim in line with the case laws and legal provisions.
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