The regulator is required to collect service tax from its insurance companies, brokers and agents, said an Irda notification.
TPAs, insurance repositories, web aggregators, referral entities and surveyors too will have to pay tax for availing services like grant of registration, licences, renewals and so on, the Insurance and Regulatory Development Authority said.
Service receivers are required to add service tax component, as applicable, to the fee while making remittances to the authority from January 1, it added.
The proposals were approved by Irda at its meeting held yesterday. However, it did not disclose the rate of service tax applicable to individual categories.
Life insurance policyholders pay service tax at the rate of 3 per cent for the first year premium.
For subsequent years it is 1.5 per cent. At the same time, availing of the full cenvat credit is allowed.
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