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Service tax- ratio for taxable & exempt service

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Chartered Accountant

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Posted On 02 April 2012 at 16:47 Report Abuse

Can anyone suggest how to calculate ratio for taxable & exempt services?

Its a freight forwarding company wherein it undertakes inland transportation as well.  Service Tax is not charged on Ocean Freight (which includes profit margin)

Also if we show separate set of books are maintained for taxable & exempt services, then 100% input credit can be availed for input services directly used for dutiable services. Then what about input credit used for comman utility?? (Audit,Rent,telephone etc). Whether proportionate input credit can be availed as per the ratio calculated?

 

Please suggest..



N.S.Sivakumar
CAs

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Posted On 06 July 2012 at 06:09

Dear Ekta,

 

Pls go thr Rule 6(3) of the Cenvat Credit Rules. It gives solution. In my opinion, All the input services booked under TAxable services and exempted services set of books needs to be exclusively used for such purpose. Proving the same before audit authorities will be biggest problem. If such strict accounting systems is prevailing, it is ok to follow, otherwise, i advise to go for procedure in Rule 6(3)

 

 



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