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​Service Tax increased from 12.36% to 14%​ effective from 1 June

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As per the report (View article), the new Service Tax rate will be 14% effective from 1st June. The current service tax is levied at the rate of 12.36% % including education cess.

To facilitate a smooth transition to levy of tax on services by both the centre and the states… the service tax rate is being increased from 12 per cent plus education cesses to 14 per cent. The education cess and secondary and higher education cess shall be subsumed in the new service tax rate”,

Finance minister Arun Jaitley announced this while presenting the Budget 2015-16. This means eating out in restaurants, air travel, construction, insurance and phone bills will be a tad bit expensive.

How does it affect Housing Communities?

For Housing Communities which have monthly maintenance invoicing, any invoices raised post 31st May, 2015 must have the slab rate of 14% as service tax.

For Housing Communities which have Quarterly, Half yearly or Yearly maintenance billing, for invoices raised post June 1, 2015 will attract 14% service tax. Applicable service tax rate would depend on date of invoice and date of payment.
We highly advise you to consult a Chartered Accountant/Auditor before taking a final view.

How to update Service Tax values for your Group:

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Under Settings> Module Settings> Money Manager> Calculations:
Update the value to 14% and click on Save and Update.

Note: If your Group had a service tax setting of 12.36% saved, we’ve updated the same to 14% effective 1st June.

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Service tax on Maintenance exempted for housing societies in Maharashtra

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TAXGood news Maharashtra residents! Get ready for a sigh of relief! From today on, you won’t have to pay service tax (currently 12.36%) on your monthly apartment maintenance charges. This decision came from the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) after a case involving Tahnee Heights, a residential society in Nariman Point emerged.

Under this new rule, if you are a flat-owner or owner of a commercial space within a housing society registered under the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, you’re exempted from paying service tax against the society maintenance amount charged every month.

In a housing society, maintenance amount is typically collected by society RWAs (Resident Welfare Association) to pay for the community’s administrative needs such as water, lift repair, security, electricity for common areas and maintenance of gym, swimming pool.

We’re keeping our fingers crossed and hoping that this ruling soon extends to other parts of India. For now, if you want to know how much service tax you need to pay, you can read all about it here.

For more information on this update, please read the news article here.

 

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