Archive for August, 2007

Service tax on works contracts - scope of

The Joint Secretary (TRU), Tax Research Unit, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India has issued a letter F. No. B1/16/2007-TRU to all officers of the Central Excise, Customs and Service Tax on the new services proposed to be taxed by the Finance Act, 2007. The new services come under the service tax net from 1 June 2007.

One of the new services brought to tax is “service provided in relation to the execution of a works contract”.

Service tax on works contracts - Composition scheme

The Joint Secretary (TRU), Tax Research Unit, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India has issued a letter F. No. B1/16/2007-TRU to all officers of the Central Excise, Customs and Service Tax on the new services proposed to be taxed by the Finance Act, 2007. The new services come under the service tax net from 1 June 2007.

One of the new services brought to tax is “service provided in relation to the execution of a works contract”.

Entry Tax in different states in India - Part 4 - Tamil Nadu

The Madras High Court in ITC Ltd vs State of Tamil Nadu and Another has struck down the Tamil Nadu Entry Tax Act. The Court refused to accept the government argument that it is compensatory in character. It also held that the entry tax is discriminatory and violative of article 304(a) of the Constitution.

The State’s plea that the entry tax is collected to reimburse the expenses for maintenance of roads and bridges was not accepted by the Court. The Court applied the test laid down by the Supreme Court in Jindal Stainless Ltd case and held that the expenses sought to be reimbursed have no connection with the collection of entry tax. The persons paying the entry tax do not get any special benefit as a class. Hence it is not compensatory.