Service Tax
Service Tax is a form of indirect tax imposed on specified services called "taxable services". Service tax cannot be levied on any service which is not included in the list of taxable services. Over the past few years, service tax been expanded to cover new services. The intention of the government is to gradually increase the list of taxable services until most services fall within the scope of service tax.
In the Union Budget of India for the year 2006-2007, service tax has been increased from 10% to 12%. For the purpose of levying service tax, the value of any taxable service should be the gross amount charged by the service provider for the service rendered by him.
In 2005-2006, the services sector is estimated to 54% of GDP. As such, it should contribute also contribute significantly to the exchequer. To attain this objective, the Finance Minister has proposed to bring more services under the services tax net. The new services to be covered include:
ATM operations, maintenance and management.
Registrar, share transfer agents and bankers to an issue.
Sponsorships of events, other than sports events by companies.
International air travel excluding economy class passengers.
Container services on rail, excluding the railway freight charges
Business support services, auctioneering.
Recovery agents
Ship management agents
Travel on cruise ships
Public relation management services
2006-08-24 21:24:31
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answered by THE GENIUS 3
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Service tax is a form of an Indirect Tax that is levied on the service industries. The final Consumer pays for the service tax to the producer or the service provider and in turn service provider deposits it with the government.
As the service provider collects the service tax from the consumer, he has to deposit it in th government deptt
Yes, there is a return to be filled by the service provider to the customs & Excise deptt
2006-08-25 04:54:05
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answered by apurav a 3
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its an indirect tax, just like sales tax (which are imposed on a products) service tax are imposed on listed services. current rate of service tax is 12% + educational cess 2%
every person who is offering services to its client has to collect service tax from his/ her clients service tax and has to deposite periodically in central govt. a/c
refund is carried forward to next period and set off can be claimed against service tax paid.
2006-08-25 05:23:29
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answered by Tiger 2
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it is the tax that we have to pay indirectly to the government .
2006-08-25 04:20:31
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answered by sandy 3
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