The following is the text of statement made by Member, CBEC, Shri V. Sridhar
while briefing the media, here today:-
“In their communication. addressed to Transport Ministry, the All India Motor
Transport Congress (AIMTC) raised the following issues:
1) Toll Tax: Increase in toll tax is not justifiable.
2) Service Tax: Under the new taxable service "Supply of tangible goods for
use", even single truck/tempo owner is levied to service tax.
3) Diesel Price: Duties on diesel should be specific-rated
4) Speed Governors and Mechanical Tax: Truckers are being subjected to
harassment on these counts.
The issues pertaining to Department of Revenue (DOR) were :-
(a) Levy of service tax under "Supply of tangible goods for use" service on
renting of goods carriage to GTAs for transport of goods.
(b) Certain procedural and implementation issues relating to collection of
service tax.
Representatives of AIMTC met Secretary (Revenue) on 6.6.2008. During the
meeting, the association was told that the issue mentioned at (a), above shall
be examined carefully and as regards (b), they were asked to indicate specific
instances, along with the copies of notices, so as to understand the nature of
problem and issue suitable clarifications. Subsequently, as desired by the
Association, a meeting was held with Shri V. Sridhar, Member (Budget & Service
Tax), CBEC on 26.6.2008 with their representatives.
The issues above were earlier examined and notification No.29/2008-ST dated 26th
June 2008 was issued fully exempting the truck owners, under the supply of
tangible goods service, from liability of service tax in case of renting /
hiring of their vehicles to GTAs.
A Fax message was received from AIMTC at 4.00 PM on 01.07.08, stating that their
concerns are more broad based than the specific cases and service tax is only
one of the issues on which a call for strike {chakkajam) has been given by them
It has been agreed in- a meeting at Transport Ministry to examine the issues in
consultation with AIMTC and issue suitable clarification. The AIMTC has been
invited today to give their views in this regard.”