The arrangement between parties for sharing common storage facilities not chargeable to Service tax

The arrangement between parties for sharing common storage facilities not chargeable to Service tax We are sharing with you an important jud

The arrangement between parties for sharing common storage facilities not chargeable to Service tax
We are sharing with you an important judgment of the Honble Supreme Court of India in the case of M/s Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd & Anr Vs Commissioner of Central Excise (2016-TIOL-198-SC-ST) on the following issue:
Issue:
Whether handling portion and maintenance including incineration facilities by one party on behalf of another is in the nature of providing 'Storage and Warehousing Services' falling under Section 65(105)(zza) of the Finance Act, 1994 (the Finance Act) and chargeable to Service tax when the benefits are utilized and expenditures are also incurred by both the parties under an agreement in this regard
Facts & Background:
M/s Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd. (GSFC) (the Appellant) entered into an agreement with M/s. Gujarat Alkalies & Chemical Ltd. (GACL), for utilizing the Hydro Cynic Acid (HCN) in the ratio of 60:40 for manufacturing of final product, which is received through common pipeline from M/s. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and is taken in an intermittent hold tank which is situated in GSFC premises.
The Appellants are also sharing the expenses on HCN handling and incineration facilities installed by GSFC in terms of the contract i.e. in the ratio of 50:50.
The Appellant was served a Show Cause Notice (SCN) requiring the deposition of Service tax along with interest and penalty, alleging that GSFC was collecting incineration charges from GACL and said charges amounts to providing of 'Storage and Warehousing Services' falling under Section 65(105)(zza) of the Finance Act. Thereafter, GSFC submitted the reply questioning the very basis of the SCN and submitted that the process which was undertaken does not amount to 'storage facilities' and GSFC is not providing any service to GACL for which the 'incineration charges' were collected. However, the said submission was not accepted by the Adjudicating Authority.
Thereafter, the Appellant preferred an appeal before the Appellate Authority which got dismissed and appeal to CESTAT has also met the same fate, where the order passed by the Adjudicating Authority as well as the Appellate Authority got affirmed. Thus, the Appellant challenged the order of the CESTAT.
Appellants view:
It was contended that the holding tank (storage tank) was only for the purpose of sustaining the continuous process of both the plants and to facilitate smooth operation of suction pumps and to avoid any damage thereto. Consequently, nothing was stored in the storage tank. Therefore, the process would not qualify the term 'Storage'.
It was also argued that no services of 'Storage and Warehousing' are provided by GSFC to GACL as there was a prior agreement entered between both the parties relating to the sharing of the expenses in respect of HCN handling and incineration facilities installed by GSFC.
Revenues view:
The Department argued that the storage/holding tank would qualify as storage facilities as also accepted in the statements given by the representatives of the Appellant. Further, it was submitted that GSFC is providing services and the provisions of Section 65(105)(zza) of the Finance Act were attracted as GSFC is collecting incineration charges from GACL.
Held:
The Honble Supreme Court held that in order to attract Service tax, there has to be an element of service provided by one person to the other for which charges are collected. However, the handling portion and maintenance including incineration facilities is in the nature of joint venture between GSFC & GACL, wherein they have simply agreed to share the expenditure and the payment made by GACL to GSFC is the share of GACL which is payable to GSFC. Thus, by no stretch of imagination, it can be treated as 'service' provided by GSFC to GACL for which it is charging GACL and accordingly the said demand of Service tax was set aside by the Honble Supreme Court.
Further, the Honble Supreme Court, did not find it necessary to go into the question as to whether receiving of HCN through the common pipeline in the tank setup by the Appellant amounts to storage or not, and the same was left open.
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Bimal Jain
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