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Media companies oppose tax on copyright services
Vrishti Beniwal / New Delhi Jul 08, 2010, 00:30 IST

PVR Pictures, Balaji Telefilms, Yash Raj Films and UTV Motion Pictures have moved the Delhi High Court against the government's recent decision to levy service tax on copyright services. In a writ petition filed before the court on Wednesday, PVR Pictures said, by levying service tax on copyright services, the government was going beyond its powers entrusted under the Constitution.

The finance ministry introduced the tax for the first time on July 1, 2010. PVR Pictures, in its petition, alleged that copyrights are treated as goods and the transfer of copyrights are treated as sale of goods, which falls within the domain of taxation by states under Article 246, and not the Union.

The taxing entry for copyright services is contained in Section 65(105) of the Finance Act. The company said treating copyright as goods as well as a service is ultra vires (beyond the powers of) the Constitution of India and contravenes Articles 14, 19(1)(g), 265 and 300A of the Constitution.

As per the service tax notification, all entities transferring for use the copyright in any film or sound recordings would be liable to pay service tax at 10.3 per cent, as well as sales tax on the copyright.

PVR Pictures is the owner or co-owner of various copyrights of the films produced by it. It also acquires distribution rights to various films produced by other media houses. It uses copyrights like sale of music rights, sale of DTH rights and theatrical exploitation across cinemas.

The petitioner said this involves a transaction of sale of goods and such a transaction of distribution or exhibition involving transfer of the right to use copyright attracts value-added tax (VAT). The government notification had said transfer or allowing use of right should be subjected to service tax.

"Copyrights are intangible property and are liable to VAT. Charging service tax on the transfer of copyrights is a clear transgression of the powers of the states to levy tax on the sale and purchase of goods. The industry will not be able to survive if this duality of taxation is not done away with," said Tarun Gulati, partner, Economic Law Practice (ELP), lawyers to PVR Pictures.

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