ITAT
Foreign Entity Having Valid Tax Residency Certificate Is Eligible To DTAA Benefit On Long-Term Capital Gain From Sale Of Share Of Indian Entity: Delhi ITAT
While observing that the Assessee submitted a valid Tax Residency Certificate (TRC) which is certainly statutory evidence, the Delhi ITAT granted India-Singapore DTAA benefit under Article 13(4) on long term capital gains on sale of share of an Indian company. The Tribunal emphasized that the burden is on the Revenue Department to establish that the entity has been formed and operated...
Reworking Value Of Investments Held In Subsidiary By Applying DCF Method Is Permitted, Once Correctness Of Valuation Stands Proved: Delhi ITAT
Referring to Explanation to Section 56(2)(viib), the Delhi ITAT held that the assessee is entitled to suitably modify the Net Asset Value (NAV) as long as the NAV is capable of being substituted by some proof or competent evidence. Further, finding that the assessee has produced the valuation report as well as the market valuation of Hotel Residence AG Switzerland in German...
Unaccounted Money Brought In The Garb Of Unsecured Loan: Mumbai ITAT Confirms Addition U/s 68
Finding that loans were nothing but accommodation entries and the repayment is also nothing but return of accommodation entries, the Mumbai ITAT held that the money which has been brought in the garb of unsecured loan is nothing but the unaccounted money of the assessee, and deserves to be added u/s 68. Section 68 of Income Tax Act aims to ensure individuals and...
AO Was Not Intimated About Removal Of Company's Name From ROC, Draft Assessment Can't Be Said To Have Passed In Name Of Non-existent Entity: Delhi ITAT
While finding that the AO/DRP was not informed about striking off the name of non-resident assessee from the ROC, the Delhi ITAT held that assessee cannot take a plea that draft assessment order was against the non-existing entity or the company whose name is struck off. Further, pointing that the objections of non-existence of company were filed only on the day on which the...
Provision For Leave Encashment Not Debited To P&L A/c, Can't Be Added As Employer's Income: Ahmedabad ITAT
The Ahmedabad ITAT held that provision for leave encashment which was inherited by the assessee on account of restructuring exercise of the GEB, by virtue of which, huge number of employees had been onboarded by the assessee-company, cannot be added to assessee's income. The Division Bench of Annapurna Gupta (Accountant Member) and T.R. Senthil Kumar (Judicial Member) observed that...
Agriculturalist Is Not Supposed To Maintain Books Of Account U/s 44AA For Claiming Exemption U/s 10(1): Delhi ITAT
While granting exemption on agricultural income u/s 10(1), the Delhi ITAT held that assessee being an agriculturalist, is not supposed to maintain books of account as per Sec 44AA. Section 44AA of Income tax Act deals with the maintenance of books of accounts by certain persons carrying on business or profession. Finding regularity and consistency of declared agricultural income...
External Development Charges Collected In Advance By Builder From Prospective Flat Owners, Can't Be Brought To Tax: Delhi ITAT
The Delhi ITAT held that when the project under consideration is not yet completed, the advance collected by infrastructure companies from the buyers cannot be charged to profit and loss account. The Division Bench of S. Rifaur Rahman (Accountant Member) and Anubhav Sharma (Judicial Member) observed that “the assessee has collected the same for providing the common services...
ITAT Weekly Round-Up: 18 To 24 August 2024
Income Tax Deduction Allowable To Interest Income 'Attributable' To Cottage Industry Business: ITATCase Title: Potheri Village Weaning Food Manufacturing Womens Development Industrial Coop Versus ITOThe Chennai bench of Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has held that the income tax deduction allowable to interest income 'attributable' to cottage industry business.Gift Received...
AO Made No Enquiries In Respect Of Large Investment Made By Assessee Without Any Cash: Ahmedabad ITAT Upholds Revision U/s 263
Finding that no enquiries were being carried out by AO in respect of the discrepancies which were very much evident out from the large investment made by assessee in property even when assessee has no such cash, the Ahmedabad ITAT held that the order of AO was rightly treated as erroneous and prejudicial to the interest of the revenue by the Pr. CIT.As per the Explanation 2 to section 263 of...
Inadequate Enquiry By AO Would Not By Itself Give Occasion To CIT To Pass Order U/s 263 Merely Based On Difference Of Opinion: Ahmedabad ITAT
The Ahmedabad ITAT held that the PCIT cannot impose his own view in the proceedings u/s 263 by overriding the view taken by the AO, without bringing any new fact or anything adverse on record.Section 263 of the Income Tax Act is a provision that empowers the Commissioner of Income Tax to revise any order passed by an assessing officer if the Commissioner believes that the order is erroneous...
Reasons To Believe Of Income Escaping Assessment Must Have Nexus With Information Before AO Which Led To Formation Of Such Belief: Ahmedabad ITAT
The Ahmedabad ITAT held that at the stage of reopening, conclusive proof of income escaping assessment is not required rather a prima-facie formation of a belief that income of assessee has escaped assessment of the AO is required based on tangible material.The said reasons to believe that income have escaped assessment should have a live link or nexus with the information before the AO which...
Rehabilitation Allowance received On Account Of Re-Development Of Society Can't Be Treated As Income: Mumbai ITAT
Referring to the decision of the Bombay High Court in case of Sarfaraz S. Furniturewall [Writ Petion No. 4958 of 2024], the Mumbai ITAT held that rehabilitation allowance paid by the developer to its resident customer who had suffered hardship due to dispossession on account of re-development, cannot be treated as income in hands of recipient. Single Bench of Prashant...







