The new circular issued by the tax research unit of CBEC on June 19 says, "CAG would not be covered by the service head Business Support Service."
The new circular comes just 22 days after the chief commissioner of service tax wrote to all the Commissioners of Central Excise and Service Tax (on May 30), saying "CAG was not discharging its service tax liability all over India against the services provided by them and had defaulted Rs 33 lakh (Rs 3.3 million) of tax."
Later, another circular was issued on June 6 stating, "no action should be taken till further orders by the Board".
"A doubt has been raised whether service tax is leviable on the audit fees collected by the CAG for conducting directly audit of corporations.
"Reportedly some field formations are inclined to take a view that such 'audit fee' collected by the CAG is leviable to service tax under the authority of the inclusive portion of the definition of 'practising chartered accountant'. . .", read the recent circular.
The circular added that services of CAG are not as rendered by a chartered accountant
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