Train
fares of all AC classes will become costlier by more than 3 per cent from
tomorrow.
The
new service tax of 3.708 per cent, as per the government notification, will
be levied on AC First Class, Executive Class, AC-2 tier, AC-3 tier, AC Chair
Car and freight.
Passengers
travelling in AC-2 and AC-1 will be additionally burdened by the service tax
as the fares of these classes were already hiked by about 20 per cent in
April as part of the proposals of the Rail Budget 2012-13.
"No service tax will be levied on
tickets bought before October 1. In case of ticket cancellation, the service
tax component will be returned to passengers," a senior Railway Ministry
official said.
Besides,
service tax will also be levied on auxiliary service such as catering and
parking at stations.
The
government exchequer is expected to earn about Rs 3,000 crore from the
service tax decision coming into force from tomorrow.
Service
tax, which would also be imposed on rail freight from tomorrow, will exempt
petroleum products, foodgrains, pulses, fruits and vegetables and other
essential items from its purview.
According
to Railways, the service tax is 12.36 per cent but after the adjustment of 70
per cent, it will effectively be 3.708 per cent on passenger fares in AC
classes and freight services.
However,
auxiliary services rendered at stations like catering and parking will have
to bear the burden of 12.36 per cent hike as there will be no adjustment on
these services.
The
decision comes within a week of Trinamool Congress, which was holding railway
portfolio, exiting from the UPA government. TMC had been consistently
opposing the service tax being levied on these services.
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