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Cenvat Credit - Input Service Distributors and the Extended Period of Limitation in Service Tax Law: A Case Analysis

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....y concerning service tax, the role of Input Service Distributors (ISD) and the applicability of the extended period of limitation have been subjects of significant legal deliberation. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of a landmark case that addresses these issues, examining the intricacies of the law and its implications for the Indian business environment. Background of the Case T....

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....dural norms as the basis. Deliberations and Findings Input Service Distributor (ISD) Role and Credit Validity The primary argument of the appellant (PSU) centered on the validity of the CENVAT credit availed on input services. Despite the procedural irregularities in documentation, the appellant contended that the substance of the transactions and the underlying services' reality should not....

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....ature of the show-cause notice. The Department's delay of over three years from the initial audit to the issuance of the notice was a critical factor. The Tribunal noted that for invoking the extended period, there must be evidence of fraud, collusion, willful mis-statement, or suppression of facts with the intent to evade tax, none of which were evident in this case. Given the appellant's....