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Revenue Expenditure or Capital Expenditure – The Contest continues

Vivek Jalan
Debate on Revenue vs. Capital Expenditures: Supreme Court Highlights Individual Assessment; Delhi High Court Differentiates Business Expansion Costs The article discusses the ongoing debate between classifying expenditures as revenue or capital in nature, referencing key court cases. The Supreme Court in the Empire Jute case emphasized that each situation should be assessed individually, considering the broader business context. Expenditures integral to profit-making, not linked to acquiring permanent assets, are seen as revenue expenses. Conversely, the Delhi High Court in Indo Rama Synthetics ruled that expenses for starting a new business are capital, but costs for expanding an existing business are revenue if no new asset is created. The classification of expenses, even if previously recorded as capital, can change based on these principles. (AI Summary)

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As held by the Apex Court in the case of EMPIRE JUTE COMPANY LIMITED VERSUS COMMISSIONER OF INCOME-TAX - 1980 (5) TMI 1 - SUPREME COURT, since there does not exist an all-embracing formula which can provide a ready solution to the problem; no touchstone has been devised and that every case has to be decided on its own facts keeping in mind the broad picture of the whole operation in respect of which the expenditure has been incurred.

The question must be viewed in the larger context of business necessity or expediency. If the outgoing expenditure. is so related to the carrying on or the conduct of the business that it may be regarded as an integral part of the profit- earning process and not for acquisition of an asset or a right of a permanent character, the possession of which is a condition of the carrying on of the business, the expenditure may be regarded as revenue expenditure.

In INDO RAMA SYNTHETICS INDIA LTD. VERSUS COMMISSIONER OF INCOME-TAX - 2009 (9) TMI 635 - DELHI HIGH COURT, it was held that if the expenditure was incurred for starting a new business which was not carried out by the assesses earlier, then such expenditure would be held to be of a capital nature, and it would be irrelevant as to whether the project really materialised or not. However, if the expenditure incurred was in respect of the same business, which was already carried on by the assesses, even if it was for the expansion of the business, I.e., to start a new unit and there was unity of control and a common fund, then such an expense was to be treated as business expenditure. It was held that in such a case whether a new business/asset came into existence or no would become a relevant factor and that if there was no creation of a new asset, then the expenditure incurred would be of revenue nature and that if the new asset came into existence which was of an enduring benefit, then such expenditure would be of a capital nature.

The fact that earlier the expenditure was categorised as Capital-Work-In Progress and now written off as “Exceptional Item” would be of no consequence.

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