Wednesday, January 07, 2009

British Airways asked to pay Rs133 cr service tax

New Delhi: Tax authorities have asked British Airways to pay Rs133 crore, an amount equal to service tax the department says is due from the airline for the period 2006-07.
“We have imposed a penalty of Rs133.23 crore along with a fine of Rs200 per day as they (airline) have not paid service tax on the tickets sold in 2006-07 but collected the tax from the passengers,” officials of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) said.
A BA spokesperson maintained that the airline has not evaded any taxes.
The Revenue Department had in July served service tax notice on the airline for payment of balance out of the Rs143.5 crore liability on tickets sales in India between May 2006 and November 2007, but BA did not pay the amount.
The BA spokesperson said: “There was an interim dialogue with the authorities concerned due to some uncertainty on the parameters for taxation. British Airways has not been fined or penalised for evasion of any service tax.”
According to the order of the Service Tax Commissioner, the penalty was imposed on the airline under section 78 of the Service Tax Act on the ground that they had suppressed the value of taxable services and thereby evaded payment of service tax.
However, the CBEC officials said that the airline has paid about Rs117 crore, including interest, out of the Rs143.5 crore service tax demand raised by the authorities.
06/01/09 PTI/Livemint
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