Tribunal upholds service tax decision on Intellectual Property Service liability, penalties set aside The Tribunal upheld the lower appellate authority's decision on the liability of service tax under Intellectual Property Service, dismissing the ...
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Tribunal upholds service tax decision on Intellectual Property Service liability, penalties set aside
The Tribunal upheld the lower appellate authority's decision on the liability of service tax under Intellectual Property Service, dismissing the assessee's appeal. The department's appeal for service tax under reverse charge from 1.1.2005 was rejected due to monetary grounds. Penalties under Sections 76 & 78 were set aside based on the revenue-neutral aspect and lack of malicious intent, with the Revenue's appeal also dismissed.
Issues: 1. Liability of service tax under Intellectual Property Service for royalty payments made prior to 10.09.2004. 2. Demand of service tax under reverse charge from 1.1.2005. 3. Imposition of penalties under Section 76 & 78 of the Act.
Analysis: 1. The case involved the liability of service tax under the category of Intellectual Property Service for royalty payments made by the assessee prior to 10.09.2004. The department contended that the assessee is liable to discharge service tax liability under this category. The lower appellate authority modified the order to restrict the tax demand and set aside penalties imposed. The assessee argued that no tax liability should exist for services rendered before 10.09.2004. However, the Tribunal found that the agreement required royalty payments annually based on sales, and payments were made from September 2004 onwards. The Tribunal upheld the lower appellate authority's decision, stating that service tax liability on royalty charges arose only from 18.04.2006, after the enactment of Section 66A of the Act. The appeal of the assessee was dismissed.
2. The department appealed to confirm the demand of service tax under reverse charge from 1.1.2005. The counsel for the department cited legal precedents to support their position, including judgments from the Bombay High Court and the Supreme Court. The Tribunal noted the legal arguments presented but ultimately dismissed the department's appeal on monetary grounds as the amount involved was below the specified limit for filing appeals before the Tribunal. The Revenue's appeal was rejected based on the monetary limit criteria.
3. Regarding the imposition of penalties under Section 76 & 78 of the Act, the counsel for the assessee argued that if there was a liability for tax payment, the assessee could avail cenvat credit, making the situation revenue-neutral. Citing a Tribunal decision, the counsel contended that no malafide intention could be attributed to the assessee. The Tribunal agreed with the lower appellate authority's decision to set aside the penalties, considering the revenue-neutral aspect and lack of malicious intent. The penalties were not imposed, and the appeal of the Revenue was dismissed based on the monetary limits set for filing appeals before the Tribunal.
In conclusion, the Tribunal upheld the lower appellate authority's decision on the liability of service tax under Intellectual Property Service, dismissed the appeals of both the assessee and the Revenue, and set aside the penalties imposed under Section 76 & 78 of the Act.
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