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Renting of immovable property
1. Brief Note of Renting of Immovable Property under Service Tax
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1. INTRODUCATION
Renting of Immovable property has been taxed under the earlier tax regime vide
Section 65 (105) (zzzz). Renting of immovable property has been brought into tax net
vide Notification No. 23/2007-ST dated 01.06.2007.But After 1.7.2012, the transition
involves shift from taxation of 119 service-specific descriptions to a new regime
whereby all services will be taxed unless they are covered by any of the entries in the
negative list or are otherwise exempted.Accordinglyas per clause (44) of section 65B of
the Act it has also been stated that service includes a declared service.And Renting of
Immovable property is the part of declared service.
2. Renting of immovable property
(i) Only amount which is received in the nature of rent in respect of immovable
property are covered under declared service and accordingly service tax is
applicable on such amount. So that I would like to discuss that meaning of
“Renting” which has been defined in Section 65B of finance Act, 1994.
Renting
Means
allowing, permitting or granting + wholly
or partly in an immovable property +
WITH OR WITHOUT THE TRANSFER OF
POSSESSION or control of the said
immovable property - by way of
access, entry,
occupati
on,
use or
any
such
facility,
Includes
in respect of immovable property - by
way of
letting, leasing,
licensin
g
other
similar
arrange
ments
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(ii) If Security amount is received in respect of immovable property to service
provider and such amount is refundable amount then such amount shall not be
treated as the part of service and accordingly service tax is not applicable on
such security amount.
(iii) But if Security amount is adjusted against the amount of rent then in such
amount shall be treated as the part of service and accordingly service tax is
applicable on such adjusted amount.
(iv) If Electricity Charges is received in respect for supplying electricity in
flats/shops (Charged on actual basis) then such amount shall not be treated as
the part of service and accordingly service tax is not applicable on such
electricity amount.
(v) If Service provider also provides service of maintenance Service towards
maintenance of building/complex then in such case such service is treated as
another service and accordingly service tax is applicable on such service.
3. Summary of above discussion
S. No. Amount Received Description Taxability
1. Renting Service
Towards of Renting of Immovable
Property
Service tax is
applicable
2. Security Amount Refundable Amount
Service tax is not
applicable
3. Security Amount Non-Refundable Amount
Service tax is
applicable
4. Security Amount
Which is Adjusted against Rent
Amount
Service tax is
applicable
5. Electricity Amount
For supplying electricity in
flats/shops (Charged on actual
basis)
Service tax is not
applicable
6.
Maintenance
Service
Towards maintenance of
building/complex
Service tax is
applicable
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4. Valuation
As Per N/N 29/2012, the taxable service of renting of an immovable property, from so
much of the service tax leviable thereon under section 66B of the said Finance Act, as is
in excess of the service tax calculated on a value which is equivalent to the gross
amount charged for renting of such immovable property less taxes on such property,
namely property tax levied and collected by local bodies.
Provided that any amount such as interest, penalty paid to the local authority by the
service provider on account of delayed payment of property tax or any other reasons
shall not be treated as property tax for the purposes of deduction from the gross
amount charged.
Provided further that wherever the period for which property tax paid is different from
the period for which service tax is paid or payable, property tax proportionate to the
period for which service tax is paid or payable shall be calculated and the amount so
calculated shall be excluded from the gross amount charged for renting of the
immovable property for the said period, for the purposes of levy of service tax.
Analysis
VALUE OF TAXABLE SERVICE= Gross Amount - PROPERTY TAXES( On Proportionate
Basis)
NOTE- INT AND PENALTY NOT DEDUCTIBLE
Example:-
Property tax paid for April to September = Rs. 12,000/-
Rent received for April = Rs. 1, 00,000/-
Service tax payable for April = Rs. 98,000/- (1, 00,000 -12,000/6) * applicable rate of
service tax
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5. If Person Liable to pay service tax has paid excess amount of service tax on account of
non-availment of deduction of Property tax Paid.
In Such Case, as per sub rule (4C) of Rule 6 of service tax rules, 1994
Where the person liable to pay service tax in respect of services of renting of
immovable property has paid to the credit of Central Government any amount in excess
of the amount required to be paid towards service tax liability for a month or quarter,
as the case may be, on account of non-availment of deduction of property tax paid in
terms of notification No. 29/2012 ice Tax , dated the 20th June, 2012, from the gross
amount charged for renting of the immovable property for the said period at the time of
payment of service tax, the assessee may adjust such excess amount paid by him against
his service tax liability within one year from the date of payment of such property tax
and the details of such adjustment shall be intimated to the Superintendent of Central
Excise having jurisdiction over the service provider within a period of fifteen days from
the date of such adjustment.
Analysis
6. Rate of Service Tax
There shall be levied a tax (hereinafter referred to as the service tax) at the rate of
twelve percent. On the value of all services, other than those services specified in the
negative list, provided or agreed to be provided in the taxable territory by one person
to another and collected in such manner as may be prescribed.
SELF- ADJUSTMENT OF S.TAX WITHIN 1 YEARfrom the date of payment of such
property tax - IF EXCESS S.TAX PAID DUE TO NONDEDUCTION OF PROPERTY TAX.
AND
The details of such adjustment shall be intimated to the Superintendent of Central Excise
having jurisdiction over the service provider within a period of fifteen days from the date
of such adjustment.
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7. Abatement value
As Per N/N – 26/2012
Entry
No.
Description of taxable
Service
Taxable
Portion
Exempted
Portion
Condition
6.
Renting of hotels, inns,
guesthouses, clubs,
campsites or other
commercial places
meant for residential or
lodging purposes
60% 40%
CENVAT credit on inputs
and capital goods, used
for providing the taxable
service, has not been
taken under the
provisions of the
CENVAT Credit Rules,
2004.
8. Place of Provision of Service Rule
In this service place of provision of service is depends upon the following situation:-
(i) Where “Service Provider” and “Service receiver” is situated in taxable-
territory.
As per Rule 8 of Place of Provision of Service Rules, 2012
(Place of provision of services where provider and recipient are located in
taxable territory).-
Place of provision of a service, where the location of the provider of service as
well as that of the recipient of service is in the taxable territory, shall be the
location of the recipient of service.
(ii) Where any one is (i.e. either “Service Provider” or “Service receiver”) is
situated in non-taxable territory and Renting Service is availed only for one
Immovable Property.
As per Rule 5 of Place of Provision of Service Rules, 2012
(Place of provision of services relating to immovable property).-
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The place of provision of services provided directly in relation to an
immovableproperty, including services provided in this regard by experts and
estateagents, provision of hotel accommodation by a hotel, inn, guest house, club
orcampsite, by whatever, name called, grant of rights to use immovable
property,services for carrying out or co-ordination of construction work,
includingarchitects or interior decorators, shall be the place where the
immovableproperty is located or intended to be located.
(iii) Where any one is (i.e. either “organizer” or “Service receiver”) is situated in
non-taxable territory and Renting Service is availed for more than one
Immovable Property.
As per Rule 7 of Place of Provision of Service Rules, 2012
(Place of provision of services provided at more than one location).-
Where any service referred to in rules 4, 5, or 6 is provided at more than one
location, including a location in the taxable territory, its place of provision shall
be the location in the taxable territory where the greatest proportion of the
service is provided.
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Analysis
Where “Service
Provider” and
“Service
receiver” is
situated in
taxable-
territory.
As Per Rule 8
Such Service is
considered as
Taxable-Service
Where any one is (i.e. either “Service Provider” or “Service receiver”) is
situated in non-taxable territory
Renting Service is
related for one
IMP which place is
situated in
Taxable-Territory
As Per Rule 5
Such Service is
considered as
Taxable Service
Renting Service is
related for one
IMP which is
situated in Non-
Taxable Territory
As Per Rule 5
Such Service is
considered as
Non-Taxable
Service or Export
of Service
Renting Service is
related for more
than one IMP in
which one IMP is
situated in
Taxable Territory
As Per Rule 7
Such Service is
considered as
Taxable Service
with whole
amount
Renting Service is
related for more
than one IMP and
all IMP is situated
in Non-Taxable
Territory
As Per Rule 7
Such Service is
considered as
Non-Taxable
Service or Export
of Service
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9. Point of Taxation Rule
CASE 1:- “if Service shall not be treat as import of service.”
As per Rule 3 of Point of Taxation Rules, 2011
Determination of point of taxation.- For the purposes of these rules, unless otherwise
provided, ‘point of taxation’ shall be,-
(a) the time when the invoice for the service provided or to be provided is issued:
Provided that where the invoice is not issued within the time period specified in rule
4A of the Service Tax Rules,1994, the point of taxation shall be the date of completion of
provision of the service”;
(b)in a case, where the person providing the service, receives a payment before the
time specified in clause (a), the time, when he receives such payment, to the extent
of such payment.
Provided that for the purposes of clauses (a) and (b), —
(i) in case of continuous supply of service where the provision of the whole or part of
the service is determined periodically on the completion of an event in terms of a
contract, which requires the receiver of service to make any payment to service
provider, the date of completion of each such event as specified in the contract shall
be deemed to be the date of completion of provision of service;
(ii)Wherever the provider of taxable service receives a payment up to rupees one
thousand in excess of the amount indicated in the invoice, the point of taxation to
the extent of such excess amount, at the option of the provider of taxable service,
shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of clause (a).”
Explanation .- For the purpose of this rule, wherever any advance by whatever name
known, is received by the service provider towards the provision of taxable service, the
point of taxation shall be the date of receipt of each such advance.”.
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Analysis
Determination of point of taxation
INVOICE ISSUED UNDER RULE
4A( WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM
THE DATE OF PAYMENT OR
DATE OF COMPLETION OR
EVENT)
OR
IF INVOICE ARE NOT ISSUE
UNDER RULE 4A THEN DATE
OF COMPLETION OR EVENT**
OR
DATE ON
WHICH
AMOUNT
RECEVIED TO
THE EXTENT
WHICHEVER IS EARILER=POT
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CASE 2:- “if Service shall be treat as import of service.”
In this case point of taxation is determine as per Rule 7 of Point of Taxation Rules,
2011
For Payment made of
Service Tax under
Import of Service
In case of advance
payment made to
vendor
Date of such advance
payment
In case payment is
made after provision of
service to vendor
Payment is made within
6 month from the date
of invoice
Date of such payment
Payment is made after
6 month from the date
of invoice
Date of Invoice if raised
timely as per Rule 4A of
Service Tax Rules, 1994
otherwise Date of
completion of Service
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10. CENVAT Credit Rule
ForServiceReceiver
If Such Service is used for
Personal Use
CCR is not allowed
If Such Service is used for
Employee Benefit
CCR is Not allowed
If Such Service is Used for
Providing "Non-taxable" Service
CCR is not allowed
If Such Service is used For
Providing "taxable Service"
CCR is allowed
If Such Service is used for
providing both services "
Taxable or Non-taxabel" Service
CCR is allowed Subject to Rule 6
of CCR Rules, 2004
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11. When such is considered as “Non-Taxable Service” or “Exemption Service”
(i) Non-Taxable Service
(ii) Exempted Service
(iii) Other Exemption
Threshold level exemption up to Rs. 10 lakh. (I.e. Small Service Provider)
Covered Under Negatie List
•Renting of vacant land, with or without a structure + incidental to its
use, relating to agriculture.
•Renting of residential dwelling + for use as residence.
•Renting out of any property by Reserve Bank of India.
•Renting out of any property by a Government or a local authority to + a
nonbusiness entity.
•Sale of Space of Immovable Property for advertisment Purpose.
Covered Under Mega Exemption
•Renting of precincts of a religious place meant for general public.
•Renting of a hotel, inn, guest house, club, campsite or other commercial
places meant for residential or lodging purposes, having declared tariff
of a room below rupees one thousand per day or equivalent.
•Renting to an exempt educational institution.
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12. Situations
CASE Whether Service Tax is Liable or Not
permitting usage of a property for a
temporary purpose like conduct of a
marriage or any other social function
Service tax is Applicable
Renting of property to an educational
body for the purpose of education
Service tax is not applicable (As Per
Mega Exemption)
Renting of vacant land for animal
husbandry or floriculture
Service tax is not applicable (As Per
Negative List).
Permitting use of immoveable property
for placing vending/dispensing
machines
Service taxis Applicable
Allowing erection of a communication
tower on a building for consideration.
Service taxis Applicable
Renting of land or building for
entertainment or sports
Service taxis Applicable
Renting of theatres by owners to film
distributors (including under a profit-
sharing arrangement)
Service taxis Applicable
Hotels/restaurants/convention centres
letting out their halls, rooms etc. for
social, official or business or cultural
functions
Service taxis Applicable
Commercial Property For Commercial
Use
Service tax is Applicable
Residential Property For Residential use Service tax is not liable (As Per Negative
List).
Residential Property For Commercial
Use
Service tax is Applicable
13. Flow Chart for “Renting of Immovable Property”
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First of all Check, whether transaction is
fall under the definition of "Renting of
Immovable Property"
IF "yes"
Then Check " Such
Service is fall in negative
list or mega exemption "
IF "yes"
Such Service is considered as
"Non-Taxable Service" or
"Exempted Service" as the
case may be.
IF"No"
Then check POPS Rule, whether
Such Service is considered as
deemed to be provided in "Non-
taxable Territory"
IF "YES"
Then Check, whether conditions
of Rule 6A of Service Tax
Rules, 1994 is fulfilled or not
if"YES"
Such Service is considered as
"Export of Service"
IF "No"
Such Service is considered as
"Non-taxable Service"
IF "No"
then such service shall
be considered as
"Taxable Service" and
Accordingly Calculate
service tax amount with
the help of Point of
Taxation
Rules, Valuation, Abate
ment.
IF "No"
Such transaction is
considered as "Non-
Taxable "