“Audit initiated against service recipient cannot be a ground to reject VCES declaration of the Assessee”
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“Audit initiated against service recipient cannot be a ground to reject VCES declaration of the Assessee”
We are sharing with you an important judgment of Hon’ble High Court, Madras, in the case of Ovieya Builders Vs. Commissioner of Customs, Central Excise & Service Tax (Appeals), Coimbatore [(2015) 53 taxmann.com 26 (Madras)]on following issue:
Issue:
Whether Audit initiated against service recipient can be ground to reject VCES declaration of the Assessee?
Facts & background:
Ovieya Builders (“the Petitioner”) was engaged in the activities of construction and had carried certain construction works for M/s. Shobika Impex Private Limited (“SIPL”). An audit was conducted to the accounts of SIPL and pursuant to the said audit, the Department sent a letter dated March 7, 2013 to the Petitioner stating that during the course of audit of accounts of SIPL, it revealed that the Petitioner has neither taken out Service tax registration nor paid Service tax on the services provided by the Petitioner. Therefore, the Petitioner was advised to take Service tax registration and follow all the statutory procedures to pay Service tax, along with interest.
Vide letter dated March 8, 2013, the Petitioner admitted its Service tax liability and agreed to pay tax at the earliest. However, the Petitioner faced certain difficulties in getting registration due to which Service tax could not be deposited.
Thereafter, the Department issued a Show Cause Notice dated July 31, 2013 to the Petitioner demanding Service tax along with interest. The Petitioner submitted an interim reply dated September 18, 2013 informing the Department about their willingness to opt for Voluntary Compliance Encouragement Scheme (“VCES”). On December 24, 2013, the Petitioner filed a declaration under VCES which was rejected by the Department on the ground that audit was initiated before March 1, 2013 and accordingly in terms of Section 106(2) of the Finance Act, 2013, the Petitioner is not eligible to avail the benefit of VCES.
Held:
Being aggrieved, the Petitioner filed a Writ Petition before the Hon’ble High Court of Madras arguing that no audit had been initiated against them and objection, if any, had been raised against them was only on March 7, 2013 and not prior to that.
The Hon’ble High Court of Madras after observing that there was no audit initiated/ conducted against the Petitioner or in business premises of the Petitioner, held that:
- Audit of service recipient, SIPL is not relevant and the Petitioner was never put to notice before March 1, 2013;
- Even otherwise, the letter dated March 7, 2013 was an intimation and was neither initiation of audit nor communication of audit objection;
- Even assuming that it was an intimation of audit objection, yet communication on March 7, 2013 was much after cut-off date.
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Bimal Jain
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