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Service Tax-Circular No. 155/6/2012 Dated 9th April, 2012 Regarding Clarification on Point of Taxation Rules

Service Tax-Circular No. 155/6/2012 Dated 9th April, 2012 Regarding Clarification on Point of Taxation Rules

*Circular No.155/6/ 2012 – ST*

F. No 334/1/2012- TRU
Government of India Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue Central Board of Excise and Customs Tax Research Unit
Room No 146, North Block, New Delhi

Dated: 9th April 2012

To
Chief Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise (All)
Chief Commissioner of Central Excise & Service Tax (All)
Director General of Service Tax
Director General of Central Excise Intelligence
Director General of Audit
Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise (All)
Commissioner of Central Excise and Service Tax (All)
Commissioner of Service Tax (All)

Madam/Sir,

*_Subject_**: - _Clarification on Point of Taxation Rules - regarding._*

1. Notification No. 2/2012 - Service Tax dated the 17^th March 2012 has rescinded Notification No. No. 8/2009 – Service Tax, dated the 24th February, 2009, thus restoring the effective rate of service tax to 12% wef 1^st April 2012. Further the Notification No. 26/2010-Service Tax, dated the 22^nd June, 2010 has been superseded by Notification No. 6/2012 - Service Tax dated the 17^th March, 2012, wef 1^st April 2012.

2. It has been brought to the attention of the Board that some airlines are collecting differential service tax on tickets issued before 1^st April 2012 for journey after 1^st April 2012, causing inconvenience to passengers. Representations have also been received in this regard. The position of law in the above respect is clear and is detailed below.

3. Rule 4 of the Point of Taxation Rules 2011 deals with the situations of change in effective rate of tax. In case of airline industry, the ticket so issued in any form is recognised as an invoice by virtue of proviso to Rule 4A of Service Tax Rules 1994. Usually in case of online ticketing and counter sales by the airlines, the payment for the ticket is received before the issuance of the ticket. Rule 4(b)(ii) of the Point of Taxation Rules 2011 addresses such situations and accordingly the point of taxation shall be the date of receipt of payment or date of issuance of invoice, whichever is earlier. Thus the service tax shall be charged @10% subject to applicable exemptions plus cesses in case of tickets issued before 1^st April 2012 when the payment is received before 1^st April 2012.

4. In case of sales through agents (IATA or otherwise including online sales and sales through GSA) the payment is received by the agent and remitted to airlines after some time. When the relationship between the airlines and such agents is that of principal and agent in terms of the Indian Contract Act 1872, the payment to the agent is considered as payment to the principal. Accordingly as per Rule

4(b)(ii), the point of taxation shall be the date of receipt of payment or date of issuance of invoice, whichever is earlier. Thus the service tax shall be charged @10% subject to applicable exemptions plus cesses in case of tickets issued before 1^st April 2012 when the payment is received before 1^st April 2012 by the agent.

5. However, to the extent airlines have already collected extra amount as service tax and do not refund the same to the customers, such amount will be required to be paid to the credit of the Central Government under Section 73A of the Finance Act 1994 (as amended).

6. Trade Notice/Public Notice may be issued to the field formations accordingly.

7. Please acknowledge the receipt of this circular. Hindi version to follow.

(Shobhit Jain)
OSD, TRU
_Fax_: 011-23092037

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