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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 01,2013

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The exemption for restaurants now applies only where the establishment does not provide air conditioning or central air heating in any part of the premises at any time during the year, so air conditioned eateries become taxable irrespective of whether they serve alcoholic beverages. Practical issues include levy where AC operates for part year, uncertainty whether takeaway or home delivery constitutes "serving" attracting tax, continuation of VAT and service tax overlap, statutory valuation rules allocating a portion of the gross amount to the service element, denial of CENVAT credit on specified goods, and a limited small scale provider exemption subject to exclusions.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 66C permits rules to determine the place of provision of service; the Place of Provision of Service Rules, 2012 set a 14 rule hierarchy (including definitions, specified service categories, immovable property, events, transport, multi location services and order of application) with the default rule deeming services provided at the location of the service receiver when no other rule applies. Section 66B conditions taxability on provision or agreement to provide in the taxable territory and Point of Taxation Rules, 2011 specify time of taxation by invoice date, completion date if invoice delayed, or receipt of payment.
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