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Tribunal allows appeal on service tax dispute, orders correction of notice The Tribunal allowed the appeal against the order-in-original for service tax liability and penalty cum duty dispute. The appellant's challenge regarding ...
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Tribunal allows appeal on service tax dispute, orders correction of notice
The Tribunal allowed the appeal against the order-in-original for service tax liability and penalty cum duty dispute. The appellant's challenge regarding a defective show cause notice lacking specificity on service amounts was upheld. The Tribunal remanded the matter for correction, emphasizing the need for a breakdown of the total demand for each service. The appellant was granted an opportunity for a personal hearing and to present additional evidence. This decision provided a chance to rectify the notice's deficiency and accurately determine the service tax liability.
Issues: Appeal against order-in-original for service tax liability, penalty cum duty dispute, defective show cause notice, suppression of facts, benefit of cum tax value, remand for correction.
Analysis: The appeal was filed against the order-in-original regarding service tax liability for the period from 01.04.2007 to 29.02.2012. The appellant provided taxable services such as "Security Agency Services," "Manpower Recruitment Services," and "Cleaning Services." The dispute centered around the penalty cum duty. A show cause notice was issued alleging evasion of service tax payment, resulting in a demand of Rs. 1,23,27,651 along with interest and an equal penalty. The appellant contended that the show cause notice was defective as it failed to specify amounts for each service separately, citing a previous Tribunal case upheld by the Delhi High Court. The appellant had paid a portion of the service tax liability during investigation and the remaining amount post-order, claiming the benefit of cum tax value to argue against penalty imposition.
The Revenue argued that the appellant suppressed facts and collected service tax from customers but failed to remit it. They opposed extending the benefit of cum tax value due to suppression. After hearing both sides, the Tribunal noted the deficiency in the show cause notice, which did not provide a breakdown of the total demand for each service. Citing the precedent set by the Tribunal and upheld by the Delhi High Court, the Tribunal set aside the impugned order and remanded the matter to the adjudicating authority for correction. The adjudicating authority was instructed to allow the appellant a reasonable opportunity for a personal hearing and to submit fresh evidence if necessary. Consequently, the appeal was allowed by way of remand, providing a chance for the appellant to rectify the lacuna in the show cause notice and have the service tax liability determined accurately.
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