Taxation in India - Service Tax

Service Tax

Service tax is a part of Central Excise in India. It is a tax levied on services provided in India, except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. The responsibility of collecting the tax lies with the Central Board of Excise and Customs(CBEC).

The ex-Finance Minister of India, Pranab Mukherjee in his Budget speech has indicated the government's intent of merging all taxes like Service Tax, Excise and VAT into a common Goods and Service Tax by the year 2011. To achieve this objective, the rate of Central Excise and Service Tax will be progressively altered and brought to a common rate. In budget presented for 2008-2009 It was announced that all Small service providers whose turnover does not exceed 1,000,000 need not pay service tax.

  1. Wealth Tax Act, which has a regular history of being passed and repealed;
  2. Service Tax, imposed under Finance Act, 1994, which taxes the provision of services provided by service providers within India or services imported by Indian from outside India;
  3. Central Excise Act, 1944, which imposes a duty of excise on goods manufactured or produced in India;
  4. Customs Act, 1962, which imposes duties of customs, counterveiling duties and anti-dumping duties on goods imported in India;
  5. Central Sales Tax, 1956, which imposes sales tax on goods sold in inter-state trade or commerce in Indisale of property situated within the State;
  6. Entertainment taxes

Now, Service Tax and Excise will be inclusive part of GST in due course of time.

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  • Tax law
  • Special Economic Zone
  • Domestic tariff area
  • All Rules of India Income Tax

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