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Service tax on Jobwork

GR Satishkumar

Dear Experts,

Our company engaged in Furniture Manufacturing.Company Registered under Central Excise and Service Tax also.

We received material for job work from one company and returned after job work. Company will pay excise duty on finished goods. Now my question is on Job work amount we need to charge service tax or not.

If no need to charge service tax on job work amount, under which section which is exempted.

Please clarify.

Furniture Manufacturer's Job Work Charges Exempt from Service Tax Under Notification No. 25/2012-ST and Section 66D A company engaged in furniture manufacturing sought advice on whether service tax is applicable on job work charges. Experts in the forum clarified that under Notification No. 25/2012-ST, job work involving intermediate production processes, where the principal manufacturer pays the appropriate duty, is exempt from service tax. Additionally, Section 66D of the Finance Act 1994, which includes the negative list of services, exempts any process amounting to manufacture, including job work. The consensus was that service tax is not applicable on such job work, though it applies to other services like repairs. (AI Summary)
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Rajagopalan Ranganathan on Jan 24, 2017

Sir,

As per sl. No. 30 (c) of Notification No. 25/2012-ST dated 20.6.2012 as amended "Carrying out an intermediate production process as job work in relation to any goods excluding alcoholic liquors for human consumption, on which appropriate duty is payable by the principal manufacturer."

Therefore you need not pay any service tax on job work charges collected by you.

YAGAY andSUN on Jan 24, 2017

We endorse the view of our learned friend.

KASTURI SETHI on Jan 24, 2017

I support the views of both experts.

Ganeshan Kalyani on Jan 24, 2017

The process amounts to manufacture (intermediate product) where duty is to be paid by principal manufacturer hence service tax is not applicable.

Guest on Jan 27, 2017

Fin act 1994, Chp-5, section 66D. Negative list of services, ((f) any process amounting to manufacture or production of goods. Job work process is also amounting to manufacture new distinct product. Hence, ST is not application on the subject job work.

However, ST is applicable on job work like repair, repair etc

KASTURI SETHI on Jan 27, 2017

Arunachalam Siva Ji,

Yes. You are right. Exemption from ST is available because here process amounts to manufacture (answered or supported by all experts) but the question arises is under which Section exemption is available. There is a difference between Serial No. 30 of Notification No.25/12-ST and Section 66 D(f).Section 66 D stands for negative list and sub-section (f) includes 'any process' and Mega Exemption Notification No.25/12-ST includes only ''Intermediate production process'.

The query does not talk of intermediate production process. So the party is at liberty to take the benefit of 'any process' rather than resorting to 'Intermediate production process' under Mega Exemption Notification.

What you want to say exemption from ST is available but route is different. I agree with you. You X-RAYED the replies and Section 66 D and Mega Exemption Notification as well.

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