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January, 13th 2011
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The Supreme Court has stayed an order of the Delhi High Court, which stopped the Centre from recovering service tax on renting of immovable property for commercial use, including shops and malls, from some firms. "There shall be an interim stay of the operation of the impugned judgement till the next date," said the apex court, directing that the matter be listed for next hearing on January 20.
The High
court, allowing the appeal of around 20 firms including Home Solutions
Retail, had stayed the amendments made by the government in the Budget,
2010-11.
The High Court had observed that in its earlier order, passed on April 18, 2009, it had held that renting of real estate cannot be regarded as a service. "Prima facie, it appears that renting of immovable property itself has been regarded as a service by virtue of the recent amendment even though this Court by virtue of the said decision on April 18, 2009 had categorically concluded that renting of immovable property by itself cannot be regarded as a service," said the High Court while staying the recovery. |
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