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Dispute remitted for fresh determination on service tax for renting immovable property; demand upheld for miscellaneous receipts and credit mismatches

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....CESTAT remanded the dispute to the original adjudicating authority for fresh determination on the levy of service tax on renting of immovable property in light of the Supreme Court's decision, holding the issue unresolved for the affected tenants. The Tribunal upheld the confirmed demand relating to miscellaneous receipts, finding the appellant failed to substantiate that such receipts were non-taxable (e.g., scrap sales, interest) and sustained the demand with interest and penalty. The Tribunal also sustained the demand arising from discrepancies between the CENVAT Credit Register and ST-3 entries, finding absence of tax-paying documents to support claimed credit. Appeal partly allowed; matters remitted for recomputation and fresh adjudication.....