Veteran actor Rajinikanth has received major relief in a long-running service tax dispute related to a commercial property he owns in Chennai. The Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) cancelled an order issued by the service tax department that directed the actor to pay tax for a building he had leased out. The property, located on Kodambakkam High Road, had been rented to the well-known restaurant chain Vasantha Bhavan for running a hotel. Earlier, the department had demanded Rs 56.84 lakh as service tax for the five years between 2007 and 2012.



Rajinikanth challenged the tax demand



As reported by News18, Rajinikanth had challenged the tax order by filing an appeal in 2016 before the Service Tax Appellate Tribunal in Nandanam, Chennai. The adjudication was made by technical member M. Ajit Kumar and a member from the judiciary, V. Ajayan. The tribunal determined whether the actor must pay service tax for leasing the property to a hotel or whether the property qualifies for exemption under the provisions of the Finance Act.