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        <h1>Consulting engineering services in Jammu and Kashmir deemed outside taxable territory, entitling refund. Order set aside.</h1> The Tribunal held that consulting engineering services provided in Jammu and Kashmir fell outside the taxable territory, entitling the appellant to a ... Refund claim - scope of taxable territory - place of provision of service - the services as rendered by the appellant to JAL has actually been rendered in the state of J&K - whether project to which the impugned services have been given by the appellant since lies in the State of J&K, the services provided are to be considered as being provided outside the taxable territory of India or within the taxable territory, for the Head Office of recipient being in taxable territory? Held that:- Place of Provision of a service shall be the location of recipient of service provided that in case the location of service recipient is not available in the ordinary course of business that the place of provision shall be the location of the provider of service. In the present case, service recipient is JAL Baglihar Hydro-electric Project which is in the State of J&K. According to this Rule the place of provision of service provided by the appellant is State of J&K. The Place of Provision of Service is J&K which, as discussed, is outside the taxable territory in accordance of Section 66B. The Department herein was not liable to charge the service tax qua the said provision of service. Since it was deposited by the appellant without having this understanding, the appellant is very much liable to get refund thereof. The adjudicating authority below is, therefore, opined to have committed an error while rejecting this claim. Appeal allowed - decided in favor of appellant. Issues:1. Determination of taxable territory for service tax applicability.2. Interpretation of Place of Provision of Service Rules, 2012.3. Application of relevant legal provisions in the context of consulting engineering services provided in Jammu and Kashmir.Analysis:1. The case involved a dispute regarding the taxable territory for service tax applicability concerning consulting engineering services provided by the appellant to a company in Jammu and Kashmir. The appellant contended that since the services were rendered in Jammu and Kashmir, which is outside the taxable territory, they were eligible for a refund of service tax paid. The authorities rejected the refund claim based on Rule 8 of the Place of Provision of Service Rules, 2012, which determines the place of provision of services when both the service provider and recipient are in the taxable territory.2. The appellant argued that Rule 3 and Rule 5 of the Place of Provision of Service Rules, 2012 were more relevant in determining the place of provision of services, as they address the location of the recipient and services relating to immovable property, respectively. The appellant relied on legal precedents to support their interpretation of the rules. On the other hand, the Department contended that Rule 14 of the Rules mandates the application of the later rule in case of conflicting provisions, thus supporting the rejection of the refund claim based on Rule 8.3. The Tribunal analyzed the relevant legal provisions, including Section 65(32) of the Finance Act, 1994 defining taxable territory, Section 65(45) defining services, and Section 66B and 66C specifying the levy and determination of place of provision of services. The Tribunal emphasized that Jammu and Kashmir is not part of the taxable territory and that services directly related to immovable property are to be considered provided where the property is located. Ultimately, the Tribunal held that the services provided by the appellant in Jammu and Kashmir fell outside the taxable territory, entitling them to a refund of the service tax paid. The order rejecting the refund claim was set aside, and the appeal was allowed.This comprehensive analysis of the judgment highlights the key legal issues, arguments presented by both parties, and the Tribunal's reasoning in reaching its decision.

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