Kochi:
The Kerala High Court today declared the imposition of service tax on luxury hotels by the Centre by amending the Finance Act as "unconstitutional".
A single bench of Justice AM Shafique passed the order while allowing a batch of petitions filed by the Kerala Classified Hotels and Restaurants Association, challenging the imposition of service tax.
The court said that the imposition of service tax by the Centre by amending the Finance Act was beyond the legal competency of Parliament as the subject comes under the state.
It also said that if any payment was made by the petitioners on the basis of amendment to Finance Act, they were entitled for a refund.
A single bench of Justice AM Shafique passed the order while allowing a batch of petitions filed by the Kerala Classified Hotels and Restaurants Association, challenging the imposition of service tax.
The court said that the imposition of service tax by the Centre by amending the Finance Act was beyond the legal competency of Parliament as the subject comes under the state.
It also said that if any payment was made by the petitioners on the basis of amendment to Finance Act, they were entitled for a refund.
Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world