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Foreclosure and seizure charges are penalties not taxable banking services under Section 65(105) Finance Act 1994

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....CESTAT held that foreclosure charges collected by appellants on premature loan termination and seizure charges for vehicle release following loan default do not constitute taxable services under Banking and Financial Services category. The tribunal distinguished these penalty charges from core banking services, noting they are collected as penalties for non-performance of contractual clauses rather than for provision of taxable services. Relying on Supreme Court precedent in Bhayana Builders and CESTAT Larger Bench decision in Repco Home Finance, the tribunal concluded such charges cannot form part of gross taxable value under Section 65(105) of Finance Act, 1994. The impugned order demanding service tax on these charges was set aside and appeal allowed.....