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25 Ours Aariya Bhavan vs. CGST & CE
2023-TIOL-1-36-CESTAT-MAD
Date of Order: 13th October, 2023
Whether service charge for the supply of bed rolls for the use of passengers travelling in A/C and First Class during train journeys would amount to business auxiliary service. Held, No.
FACTS
Appellant vide an agreement with Indian Railways Catering and Touring Corporation (IRCTC) supplied bed rolls for the use by passengers and collected a service charge from IRCTC and paid no service tax. A show-cause notice was issued proposing to levy service tax considering the activity and service charge towards business auxiliary service along with interest and imposed penalties. It was upheld by the adjudicating authority and also in the first appeal. It was argued for appellant that the clause (vi) of definition of business auxiliary service contained in section 65(19) of Finance Act, 1994 (the Act) relates to rendering of a service on behalf of a client whereas the service in the instant case of providing bed rolls is rendered to IRCTC and charge also is collected from them and no amount is collected from passengers. Accor