INCOME TAX
Supreme Court Dismisses Department's SLP Against HC Decision Holding That Entrance Fees Received By Club From Its Member Is Capital Receipts
The Supreme Court bench of Chief Justice of India, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, and Justice Hima Kohli has dismissed the special leave petition of the department challenging the decision of the Bombay High Court. The Bombay High Court has held that any sum paid by a member of a club to acquire the rights of a club is a capital receipt and not a revenue receipt.The assessee or respondent runs the race course in Bombay. During the assessment year 2009-10 and in the years prior, the assessee used to...
Income Tax Assessment made by a non-jurisdictional officer is void: Kolkata ITAT
The Kolkata Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has held that the income tax assessment made by a non-jurisdictional officer is null and void.The two-member bench of Sonjoy Sarma (Judicial Member) and Rajesh Kumar (Accountant Member) has observed that in the case of a non-corporate assessee in non-metro cities, the ITR filed up to Rs. 15 lacs has to be assessed by ITO. Therefore, the assessment was made in violation of Instruction No. 1 of 2011 by the CBDT.The return of income was filed,...
Tax Cases Weekly Round-Up: 13 November To 19 November 2022
Supreme CourtSec.194H Income Tax Act Attracted For 'Supplementary Commission' Earned By Travel Agents ; Airlines Liable To Deduct TDS : Supreme CourtCase Title: Singapore Airlines Ltd. vs C.I.T., Delhi Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (SC) 959 The Supreme Court held that Section 194H of the Income Tax Act is attracted in the case of Supplementary Commission amounts earned by the travel agent and therefore Airlines are liable to deduct TDS in this regard. The bench comprising Justices Surya...
VAT Not Fee/Charge; Cannot Be Disallowed As Deduction Under Section 40(a)(iib) of Income Tax Act: ITAT
The Chennai Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has ruled that payment of Value Added Tax (VAT) by Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation, a State Government undertaking, is not a fee or charge, or an appropriation made by the State Government, and thus, it cannot be disallowed as deduction under the provisions of Section 40(a)(iib) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The bench of Mahavir Singh (Vice President) and Dr. Dipak P. Ripote (Accountant Member) held that since the...
ITAT Fastens Capital Gain Liability On Owner selling property through GPA Holder
The Chennai Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has fastened capital gain liability on owners executing General Power of Attorney (GPA) and selling property through GPA holders.The two-member bench headed by Mahavir Singh (Vice President) and G. Manjunatha (Accountant Member) has observed that the GPA has nowhere given possession to the GPA holder, and he has only executed the sale deed. As per the clear terms of the Power of Attorney (PoA), the principal has to receive monetary...
Unrealized sale proceeds have to be excluded from export turnover as well as total turnover: ITAT
The Mumbai Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has held that unrealized sale proceeds have to be excluded from an export turnover as well as total turnover.The two-member bench headed by Mahavir Singh (Vice President) and G. Manjunatha (Accountant Member) has directed the AO to re-compute deduction by excluding unrealized sale proceeds from an export turnover as well as total turnover.The assessee appealed against the exclusion of unrealized sale proceeds of Rs. 24,32,35,200 from...
Employees' Contribution To PF And ESI Should Be Remitted Before The Due Date To Allow Income Tax Deduction: ITAT
The Banglore Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has held that the employees' contribution to PF and ESI should be remitted before the due date for it to be allowable under Section 43B of the Income Tax Act.The two-member bench of George George K (Judicial Member) and Laxmi Prasad Sahu (Accountant Member) relied on the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Checkmate Services (P.) Ltd. v. CIT, in which it was held that Section 43B(b) does not cover employees' contributions to...
Appeal By Assessee Prior To Declaration Under VSVS Act, Shall Revive On Failure To Pay the Tax Determined: ITAT
The Chennai bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has ruled that if the assessee violates the conditions prescribed under the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act, 2020 (DTVSVS Act) by not paying the tax determined by the designated authority, the appeal filed by it prior to filing a declaration under the DTVSVS Act, disputing the tax liability raised against it, shall revive under Section 4(6) of the DTVSVS Act. The bench of V. Durga Rao (Judicial Member) and G. Manjunatha...
Source of cash deposits can't be discarded if shown On Cashbook Entries: ITAT
The Delhi Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has held that a cash flow statement based on the entries made in the cash book reveals the source of cash deposited in the bank account and cannot be discarded by the authorities below.The two-member bench of Kul Bharat (Judicial Member) and N.K. Billaiya (Accountant Member) has directed the Assessing Officer to delete the addition of Rs. 7,65,000.The assessee/appellant preferred the appeal against the order framed by the National...
Interest Earned On FDs Kept As Security For PG Is Taxable As Business Income: ITAT
The Delhi Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has held that the interest income earned on fixed deposits kept as security for performance guarantees is taxable as business income and can be set off against project expenses.The single bench of Saktijit Dey (Judicial Member) has directed the Assessing Officer to refund the TDS amount to the assessees.The assesses/appellants are resident corporate entities and are wholly owned subsidiaries of National Commodities Management Services...
Sec.194H Income Tax Act Attracted For 'Supplementary Commission' Earned By Travel Agents ; Airlines Liable To Deduct TDS : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court held that Section 194H of the Income Tax Act is attracted in the case of Supplementary Commission amounts earned by the travel agent and therefore Airlines are liable to deduct TDS in this regard.The bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and MM Sundresh upheld the Delhi High Court judgment and overruled the Bombay High Court judgment in CIT v. Qatar Airways [2009 SCC OnLine Bom 2179] that had held otherwise.Section 194HSection 194H of the IT Act was introduced by the Finance...
ITAT Allows Deduction To SBI On Total Outstanding Advances At The End Of Each Month Considering The Opening Balances
The Mumbai Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has allowed the deduction to the State Bank of India (SBI) on the total outstanding advances at the end of each month, considering the opening balances.The three-member bench of Pramod Kumar (Vice President), Aby T. Varkey (Judicial Member), and Sandeep Singh Karhail (Judicial Member) has relied on the decisions of the Calcutta High Court in PCIT vs. Uttarbanga Kshetriya Gramin Bank and the Madras High Court in CIT vs. M/s City Union...








