(A) Date of Introduction: 01.07.2003 vide Notification No.7/2003-ST dated 20.06.2003
(B) Definition and scope of service:
“Business Auxiliary Service” means any service in relation to, —
(i) promotion or marketing or sale of goods produced or provided by or belonging to the client; or
(ii) promotion or marketing of service provided by the client; or
[Explanation – For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that for the purposes of this sub-clause, “service in relation to promotion or marketing of service provided by the client” includes any service provided in relation to promotion or marketing of games of change, organised, conducted or promoted by the client, in whatever form or by whatever name called, whether or not conducted online, including lottery, lotto, bingo;]
(iii) any customer care service provided on behalf of the client; or
(iv) procurement of goods or services, which are inputs for the client; or
[Explanation — For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that for the purposes of this sub-clause, “inputs” means all goods or services intended for use by the client;]
(v) production or processing of goods for, or on behalf of the client; or
(vi) provision of service on behalf of the client; or
(vii) a service incidental or auxiliary to any activity specified in sub-clauses (i) to (vi), such as billing, issue or collection or recovery of cheques, payments, maintenance of accounts and remittance, inventory management, evaluation or development of prospective customer or vendor, public relation services, management or supervision, and includes services as a commission agent, but does not include any activity that amounts to “manufacture” of excisable goods.
Explanation — For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that for the purposes of this clause, —
(a) ”Commission Agent” means any person who acts on behalf of another person and causes sale or purchase of goods, or provision or receipt of services, for a consideration, and includes any person who, while acting on behalf of another person —
(i) deals with goods or services or documents of title to such goods or services; or
(ii) collects payment of sale price of such goods or services; or
(iii) guarantees for collection or payment for such goods or services; or
(iv) undertakes any activities relating to such sale or purchase of such goods or services;
(b) “Excisable Goods” has the meaning assigned to it in clause (d) of Section 2 of the Central Excise Act, 1994;
(c)“Manufacture” has the meaning assigned to it in clause (f) of Section 2 of the Central Excise Act, 1944;
(Section 65(19) of the Finance Act, 1994)
“Taxable Service” means any service provided or to be provided to a client by any person in relation to business auxiliary service.
(Section 65 (105) (zzb) of the Finance Act, 1994)
(C) Rate of Tax & Accounting Code:
Rate of Tax | Accounting Code | |
Service Tax | 10% of the value of services | 00440225 |
Education Cess | 2% of the service tax payable | 00440298 |
Secondary and Higher Education cess | 1% of the service tax payable. | 00440426 |
Other –Penalty/interest | As levied or applicable | 00440226 |
( Rate of tax is effective from 24.02.2009.)
( D ) Classification of Taxable Services:
(1) The classification of taxable services shall be determined according to the terms of the sub-clauses (105) of section 65;
(2) When for any reason, a taxable service is prima facie, classifiable under two or more sub-clauses of clause (105) of section 65, classification shall be effected as follows :-
(a) the sub-clause which provides the most specific description shall be preferred to sub-clauses providing a more general description;
(b) composite services consisting of a combination of different services which cannot be classified in the manner specified in clause (a), shall be classified as if they consisted of a service which gives them their essential character, in so far as this criterion is applicable;
(c) when a service cannot be classified in the manner specified in clause (a) or clause (b), it shall be classified under the sub-clause which occurs first among the sub-clauses which equally merits consideration.
(Section 65A of Finance Act, 1994)
(E) Valuation of taxable services for charging Service tax
(1) Service tax chargeable on any taxable service with reference to its value shall,—
(i) in a case where the provision of service is for a consideration in money, be the gross amount charged by the service provider for such service provided or to be provided by him;
(ii) in a case where the provision of service is for a consideration not wholly or partly consisting of money, be such amount in money, with the addition of service tax charged, is equivalent to the consideration;
(iii) in a case where the provision of service is for a consideration which is not ascertainable, be the amount as may be determined in the prescribed manner.
(2) Where the gross amount charged by a service provider, for the service provided or to be provided is inclusive of service tax payable, the value of such taxable service shall be such amount as, with the addition of tax payable, is equal to the gross amount charged.
(3) The gross amount charged for the taxable service shall include any amount received towards the taxable service before, during or after provision of such service.
(4) Subject to the provisions of sub-sections (1), (2) and (3), the value shall be determined in such manner as may be prescribed.
Explanation.—For the purposes of this section,—
(a) “consideration” includes any amount that is payable for the taxable services provided or to be provided;
(b) “money” includes any currency, cheque, promissory note, letter of credit, draft, pay order, travellers cheque, money order, postal remittance and other similar instruments but does not include currency that is held for its numismatic value;
(c) “gross amount charged” includes payment by cheque, credit card, deduction from account and any form of payment by issue of credit notes or debit notes and ‘book adjustment, and any amount credited or debited, as the case may be, to any account, whether called “Suspense account” or by any other name, in the books of account of a person liable to pay service tax, where the transaction of taxable service is with any associated enterprise.
(Section 67 of Finance Act, 1994)
Inclusion in or Exclusion from value of certain expenditure or cost:
(1) Where any expenditure or costs are incurred by the service provider in the course of providing taxable service, all such expenditure or costs shall be treated as consideration for the taxable service provided or to be provided and shall be included in the value for the purpose of charging service tax on the said service.
[Rule 5(1) of Service Tax (Determination of Value) Rules, 2006)]
(2) The expenditure or costs incurred by the service provider as a pure agent of the recipient of service shall be excluded from the value of the taxable service if all the following conditions are satisfied, namely:-
(i) the service provider acts as a pure agent of the recipient of service when he makes payment to third party for the goods or services procured;
(ii) the recipient of service receives and uses the goods or services so procured by the service provider in his capacity as pure agent of the recipient of service;
(iii) the recipient of service is liable to make payment to the third party;
(iv) the recipient of service authorizes the service provider to make payment on his behalf;
(v) the recipient of service knows that the goods and services for which payment has been made by the service provider shall be provided by the third party;
(vi) the payment made by the service provider on behalf of the recipient of service has been separately indicated in the invoice issued by the service provider to the recipient of service;
(vii) the service provider recovers from the recipient of service only such amount as has been paid by him to the third party; and
(viii) the goods or services procured by the service provider from the third party as a pure agent of the recipient of service are in addition to the services he provides on his own account.
[Rule 5(2) of Service Tax (Determination of Value) Rules, 2006)]
(F) Clarifications issued by the Board:
The Board vide Circular No.96/7/2007-ST dated 23.08.2007 on Business Auxiliary Services has clarified the following issues-
048.01 / 23.08.07 | Whether commission received by distributors for distribution of mutual fund units is liable to Service Tax under business auxiliary service? | Distributors receive commission from mutual fund for providing services relating to purchase and sale of Mutual fund units. Services provided by such distributors are in the nature of commission agent and are, thus, liable to service tax under business auxiliary service [section 65(105)(zzb)]. |
Budget 2008-09 change:1. Services provided in relation to promotion or marketing of service provided by the client is leviable to service tax under business auxiliary service. Organization and selling of lotteries are globally treated as supply of service. Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998 enables State Governments to organize, conduct or promote lotteries. Lottery tickets are printed by the State governments and are sold through agents or distributors. Tickets are delivered by the State Government to the distributors at a discounted price as compared to the face value of the tickets. Services provided by the distributors or agents in relation to promotion or marketing of lottery tickets are leviable to service tax under the existing business auxiliary service.
2. Lotteries fall under the category of games of chance. Games of chance are known under various names like lottery, lotto, bingo etc. and are also conducted through internet or other electronic networks.
3. To clarify as removal of doubts , an explanation is added under business auxiliary service stating that services provided in relation to promotion or marketing of games of chance organized, conducted or promoted by the client are covered under the existing definition of business auxiliary service. Amendment is only for removal of doubts and field formations are, therefore, requested to ensure that service tax is collected on such services.
[ Vide M.F. (D.R.) letter D.O. F.No.334/1/2008-TRU dated 29/2/2008 ]
(G) Exemption & Exclusion:
1. Exemption to Small Scale Service Providers:
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 93 of the Finance Act, 1994 (32 of 1994) (hereinafter referred to as the said Finance Act), the Central Government, on being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts taxable services of aggregate value not exceeding Ten lakh* rupees in any financial year from the whole of the service tax leviable thereon under section 66 of the said Finance Act:
Provided that nothing contained in this notification shall apply to,-
(i) taxable services provided by a person under a brand name or trade name, whether registered or not, of another person; or
(ii) such value of taxable services in respect of which service tax shall be paid by such person and in such manner as specified under sub-section (2) of section 68 of the said Finance Act read with Service Tax Rules,1994.
2. The exemption contained in this notification shall apply subject to the following conditions, namely:-
(i) the provider of taxable service has the option not to avail the exemption contained in this notification and pay service tax on the taxable services provided by him and such option, once exercised in a financial year, shall not be withdrawn during the remaining part of such financial year;
(ii) the provider of taxable service shall not avail the CENVAT credit of service tax paid on any input services, under rule 3 or rule 13 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 (herein after referred to as the said rules), used for providing the said taxable service, for which exemption from payment of service tax under this notification is availed of;
(iii) the provider of taxable service shall not avail the CENVAT credit under rule 3 of the said rules, on capital goods received in the premises of provider of such taxable service during the period in which the service provider avails exemption from payment of service tax under this notification;
(iv) the provider of taxable service shall avail the CENVAT credit only on such inputs or input services received, on or after the date on which the service provider starts paying service tax, and used for the provision of taxable services for which service tax is payable;
(v) the provider of taxable service who starts availing exemption under this notification shall be required to pay an amount equivalent to the CENVAT credit taken by him, if any, in respect of such inputs lying in stock or in process on the date on which the provider of taxable service starts availing exemption under this notification;
(vi) the balance of CENVAT credit lying unutilised in the account of the taxable service provider after deducting the amount referred to in sub-paragraph (v), if any, shall not be utilised in terms of provision under sub-rule (4) of rule 3 of the said rules and shall lapse on the day such service provider starts availing the exemption under this notification;
(vii) where a taxable service provider provides one or more taxable services from one or more premises, the exemption under this notification shall apply to the aggregate value of all such taxable services and from all such premises and not separately for each premises or each services; and
(viii) the aggregate value of taxable services rendered by a provider of taxable service from one or more premises, does not exceed rupees *ten lakhs in the preceding financial year.
3. For the purposes of determining aggregate value not exceeding ten*lakh rupees, to avail exemption under this notification, in relation to taxable service provided by a goods transport agency, the payment received towards the gross amount charged by such goods transport agency under section 67 for which the person liable for paying service tax is as specified under subsection (2) of section 68 of the said Finance Act read with Service Tax Rules, 1994, shall not be taken into account.
Explanation.- For the purposes of this notification,-
(A) “brand name” or “trade name” means a brand name or a trade name, whether registered or not, that is to say, a name or a mark, such as symbol, monogram, logo, label, signature, or invented word or writing which is used in relation to such specified services for the purpose of indicating, or so as to indicate a connection in the course of trade between such specified services and some person using such name or mark with or without any indication of the identity of that person;
(B) “aggregate value not exceeding *ten lakh rupees means the sum total of first consecutive payments received during a financial year towards the gross amount, as prescribed under section 67 of the said Finance Act, charged by the service provider towards taxable services till the aggregate amount of such payments is equal to ten lakh rupees but does not include payments received towards such gross amount which are exempt from whole of service tax leviable thereon under section 66 of the said Finance Act under any other notification.
4. This notification shall come into force on the 1st day of April, 2005.
[Notification No. 6/2005-ST, dated 1-3-2005. *Amended by Notfn.No. 8/2008-ST dated 01.03.2008]
2. Services to UN Agencies
Services provided to United Nations or an International Organizations are exempt.
[Notification No. 16/2002-ST, dated 2-8-2002]
3. Export of service: Any service which is taxable under clause 105 of Section 65 may be exported without payment of service tax.
(Rule 4 of Export of Services Rules, 2005)
4. Exemption to services provided to a developer of SEZ or a unit of SEZ:
Exempts the taxable services specified in clause (105) of section 65 of the said Finance Act, which are provided in relation to the authorized operations in a Special Economic Zone, and received by a developer or units of a Special Economic Zone, whether or not the said taxable services are provided inside the Special Economic Zone, from the whole of the service tax leviable thereon under section 66 of the said Finance Act subject to certain conditions. (Refer notification for details)
{Notification No. 09/2009 ST dated 03.03.2009 (Prior to 03.03.2009 Notfn.No 4/2004-ST dated 31.03.2004)}
5. Exemption to value of goods & material sold by service provider: In exercise of the powers conferred by section 93 of the Finance Act, 1994 (32 of 1994), the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts so much of the value of all the taxable services, as is equal to the value of goods and materials sold by the service provider to the recipient of service, from the service tax leviable thereon under section (66) of the said Act, subject to condition that there is documentary proof specifically indicating the value of the said goods and materials.
(Notification No. 12/2003-ST dated 20.06.2003 effective from 01.07.2003)
6. Exemption to taxable services provided by TBI and STEP: All taxable services, provided by a Technology Business Incubator (TBI) or a Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Park (STEP) recognized by the National Science and technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) of the Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India from the whole of the service tax leviable thereon subject tio certain conditions and procedures. (Refer notification for details)
(Notification No.09/2007 ST dated 01.03.2007)
7. Exemption to taxable services provided by entrepreneurs located within the premises of TBI or STEP: All taxable services, provided by an entrepreneur located within the premises of a Technology Business Incubator (TBI) or a Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Park (STEP) recognized by the National Science and technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) of the Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India from the whole of the service tax leviable thereon subject to certain conditions and procedures. (Refer notification for details)
(Notification No.10/2007 ST dated 01.03.2007)
8. Exemption to services provided to Foreign Diplomatic Missions or Consular Post in India: All services provided by any person, for the official use of a Foreign Diplomatic Mission or Consular Post in India are exempted from service tax subject to certain conditions and procedures. (Refer notification for details)
(Notification No. 33/2007-ST dated 23.05.2007)
9. Exemption to services provided for personal use of a family member of Diplomatic Agent or Career Consular Officers posted in Foreign Diplomatic Mission/Consular Post in India: All services provided by any person, for personal use of family member of Diplomatic Agents or Career Consular officers posted in a Foreign Diplomatic Mission or Consular Post in India are exempted from service tax subject to certain conditions and procedures. (Refer notification for details)
PL CLARIFY WHETHER JOB WORK DONE FOR PRINCIPLE WAS EXEMPT UNDER OLD EXCISE ACT?
I’m a MES(Military Engineering Services) contractor. Recently I received a Show Cause Notice from service tax department to pay a service tax along with interest for the period 2014-15. As far as I’m aware I’m not suppose to pay service tax and I’m MES contractor. Do you think demand notice sent by tax office is not appropriate?
Dear sir,
I am the request to the clarify of auxiliary services on exemption 70% is correct or incorrect
A vendor charges freight in its bill along with material supplied amount to us a private limited company. Does freight charges paid to vendor attracts service-tax reverse mechanism to pay under GTA
We are a SSI manufacturer & Service Provider of Maintenance & Repair. we have a audit objection i.e we registered with Service Tax on 01-04-2014 after cross limit 10 lacs, then we take the service tax credit on rent of building & other business auxiliary service aprox 0.72 lacs, then we cross the ssi exemption limit and registered with central excise on 20-10-2014. we regular take the credit on excise & service tax. we pay the service tax on service providing by cash but not utilzed the service tax credit, year end we adjust the service tax credit on excise duty payment. audit team object that we can not take the credit & utilized on service tax credit before central excise registration i.e oct-2014. kindly advice audit team is right or worng.
vishal puri
Business Auxillary Services – I am working as Individual agents of foreign Chinese companies and engaged in marketing of their products to Indian customer / representation of the foreign companies.
In return of the orders obtained by them in India for the foreign companies and liasion , i receive agency / sales commission.
Is this liable to service tax ?
Can it be exempted under below notification ?
2. Services to UN Agencies
Services provided to United Nations or an International Organizations are exempt.
[Notification No. 16/2002-ST, dated 2-8-2002]
we give to commission to a party in foreign and they don’t have any establishment in India, and all payment is done in USD and now i have a problem by excise department in EA 2000 audit that we must paid service tax on commission because party don’t have any establishment in India so service tax must be paid by Indian exporter
if there is any notification?
Business Auxillary Services – some companies are agents of foreign companies and engaged in sales agency / representation of the foreign companies. In return of the orders obtained by them in India for the foreign companies and liasion they receive agency / sales commission. Is this liable to service tax. I understand the board has in a recent circular clarified this issue and submitted this is not liable to service tax.
One of my clients is small agent individual capacity ( is short ) he is sub agent of verions mutual fund co whether he is liable to obtained a registraion and pay a service tax his turnover of sub brokerages is below of RS 9,00,000/-
Dear
Can u just tel me that if i am owner of Mall & giving some space to client temporary place for prmoting his product that comes under this clause??