Budget 2006

Status
Not open for further replies.
Do you guys know the worst part of this year's budget..from now on, all ATM transactions will be slapped with a 12% service tax..that means, for every 1000 bucks you'll be charged 120.. I dont understand the meaning of all this..

Does Mr. Chidambaram expects us to go Old school once again..standing in a Q for hours in a bank just to counter the tax to be paid for using ATMs?? WTF??:@

Does he think that the world is going back to jurassic age??:O

More services taxed; rate hiked to 12%

February 28, 2006 14:16 IST

Last Updated: February 28, 2006 14:58 IST

Having noted that service sector contributed as much as 54 per cent of the GDP, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday proposed to raise service tax rate from 10 to 12 per cent and widen the net to double the collections to Rs 34,500 crore* in 2006-07.

During 2005-06, government is likely to collect Rs 23,000 crore (revised estimates) against the budget estimate of Rs 17,500 crore.

The increased service tax rate would be applicable from the date of enactment of Finance Bill 2006, he said in his Budget 2006-07 presentation.

The minister has brought 15 new services in the net and new areas include share transfer agents, registrars, ATMs, sale of space for advertisement other than in print media, sponsorship of events other than sports, international air travel other than economy class, public relation (PR) services and internet telephony, among others.



Credit card, debit card and other payment card related services have been brought under the service tax net.

The minister has also withdrawn exemption from service tax to six services including call centre, re-insurance premium received from both domestic and overseas and others.

This would come into effect from March 1, 2006.

Chidambaram exempted all taxable services provided by Reserve Bank of India from service tax liability.

Proposal to set April 1, 2010 as the date for introducing national level Goods and Service Tax (GST); service tax rate increased from 10 per cent to 12 per cent as another step towards converge between service tax rate and the CENVAT rate; net impact likely to be very small in view of credit available for service tax or excise duty payable.

New services to be covered, including:

* ATM operations, maintenance and management;

* Registrars, share transfer agents and bankers to an issue;

* Sale of space or time, other than in the print media, for advertisements;

* Sponsorship of events, other than sports events, by companies;

* International air travel, excluding economy class passengers;

* Container services on rail, excluding the railway freight charges;

* Business support services;

* Auctioneering;

* Recovery agents;

* Ship management services;

* Travel on cruise ships; and

* Public relations management services.


Coverage of certain services now subject to service tax to be expanded.

* Leasing and hire purchase to be treated on par with loan transactions, interest and instalment of principal amount to be abated in calculating value of the service.

1 crore = 10 million

http://in.rediff.com/money/2006/feb/28bud15.htm
 
^^Lets hope this particular proposal is not passed otherwise, nobody's going to use the vast network of ATMs anymore..:no: It wud simply mean going back to pre historic age...

If it is passed, i'll be interested to see how the government manages the pressure of transactions at the banks once again, which was eazed off for so many years because of the ATMs..
 
same thing will b done as that of rs 10 tax on 25000 withdrawl(some side tricks).....who the hell will pay 120 buks for 1k......damn ppl will stop using atm...
 
huh?

There is no tax on ATM withdrawals people.

The tax is on atm transactions like paying your bulls or LIC installments through ATM. No service tax on withdrawal.
 
ATM transaction service tax is on transaction done at some other bank`s ATM like if you have icici account and you have to do transaction at say UTI bank atm you will be charged around 50 buck you will end up paying service tax on this 50 bucks.

there is no service tax on using own bank atm machines.

this is what i infered from the discussion. IMO if you tax atm transaction thenwhole banking process should be taxed. (taxing ATM will cause a lot of trouble for banking industry as in branch transactions cost three times higher than ATM transactions)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.