KPMG group gets service tax show cause notice for Rs 29 cr
Consultancy firms have drawn the ire of the service tax department for alleged evasion. The department has issued show cause notice to leading consultancy firm KPMG.
The show cause notice to KPMG group of entities KPMG (partnership firm), KPMG Advisory Services, KPMG(I), KPMG Resource Centre (P), BSR and BSR & Associates is for service tax totalling Rs 29 crore. The notice has been issued to them on foreign remittances made to entities abroad in respect of professional services received by them, on out of pocket expenses billed by them, on services wrongly claimed as export, on regulatory services and on membership fee during the course of investigation.
KPMG group of entities have already deposited service tax amounting to Rs 4.38 crore and an interest of Rs 42 lakh. This amount has been paid for the period from June 2005 to March 2007, when an explanation was added to section 65(105) of the Finance Act, 1994, making such services specifically taxable.
But the department has alleged that the services provided in India by foreign service providers were always taxable and the liability to pay tax was on the service receiver since August 2002 when the service tax rules were amended.
A KPMG spokesperson said: ���This is an accounting industry issue and not limited to KPMG alone. We believe we have paid taxes wherever applicable. We are examining the issue and will contest it based on merit and as per the law.��� Earlier, the Delhi service tax commissionerate is understood to have issued similar notices to Ernst & Young group of companies for Rs 8.15 crore.
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