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        2006 (2) TMI 503 - AT - Income Tax

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        Industrial sale deemed slump sale with no capital gains tax. Interest issues remanded for review. The tribunal partly allowed the appeal, determining that the sale of the industrial undertaking constituted a slump sale not subject to capital gains tax ...
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                          Industrial sale deemed slump sale with no capital gains tax. Interest issues remanded for review.

                          The tribunal partly allowed the appeal, determining that the sale of the industrial undertaking constituted a slump sale not subject to capital gains tax under the prevailing laws. The issues concerning the disallowance of interest and the classification of interest income were referred back to the Assessing Officer for additional review.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Taxability of profits arising from the sale of the undertaking as short-term capital gain.
                          2. Whether the gain from the sale of the industrial undertaking is chargeable to tax.
                          3. Applicability of capital gains computation provisions to the sale of the industrial undertaking.
                          4. Classification of the industrial undertaking as a short-term or long-term capital asset.
                          5. Taxability of profits and gains from the sale of the undertaking as "Income from business".
                          6. Eligibility for deductions under sections 80HH and 80-I of the Income-tax Act.
                          7. Disallowance of interest paid on loans borrowed.
                          8. Classification of a sum as a loan for determining loans advanced.
                          9. Taxability of interest received under "Income from other sources" versus "Income from business".

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Taxability of Profits as Short-Term Capital Gain:
                          The assessee contested the CIT(A)'s decision to confirm the taxability of profits from the sale of the undertaking as short-term capital gain. The Assessing Officer had computed the gain as short-term capital gain under section 50 of the I.T. Act, considering the sale price and the written down value of the block of assets.

                          2. Chargeability of Gain from Sale of Industrial Undertaking:
                          The assessee argued that the gain from the sale of the industrial undertaking, sold as a going concern for a slump price, should not be chargeable to tax. The CIT(A) disagreed, stating that the sale of a business as a whole includes the sale of capital assets, and the gain is taxable as capital gain. The tribunal, however, concluded that the sale was a slump sale and not subject to capital gains tax as per the prevailing laws at the time, referencing the Hyderabad Bench decision in Coromandel Fertilizers Ltd. and the Karnataka High Court decision in Syndicate Bank Ltd.

                          3. Applicability of Capital Gains Computation Provisions:
                          The assessee claimed that the cost of acquisition and improvement could not be ascertained, thus the machinery provisions for computing capital gains were inapplicable. The tribunal agreed, noting that section 50B, which covers slump sales, was introduced later and was not applicable to the assessment year in question.

                          4. Classification as Short-Term or Long-Term Capital Asset:
                          The CIT(A) had classified the industrial undertaking as a short-term capital asset. The tribunal, however, determined that since the sale was a slump sale, the provisions of section 50 for short-term capital gains were not applicable.

                          5. Taxability as "Income from Business":
                          The assessee argued that the profits and gains from the sale should be considered as "Income from business". The tribunal did not specifically address this issue separately, as it concluded that the gain from the slump sale was not taxable under the provisions applicable at the time.

                          6. Eligibility for Deductions under Sections 80HH and 80-I:
                          The CIT(A) had ruled that the profits and gains from the sale were not eligible for deductions under sections 80HH and 80-I. The tribunal's decision to treat the sale as a slump sale and not taxable under the applicable provisions rendered this issue moot.

                          7. Disallowance of Interest Paid on Loans:
                          The assessee contested the disallowance of Rs. 6,63,785 out of the total interest paid on loans. The tribunal restored this issue to the Assessing Officer to establish the nexus between the borrowed funds and the advances made. If a nexus is established, interest after netting will not be allowed as a business deduction.

                          8. Classification of a Sum as a Loan:
                          The assessee argued that a sum of Rs. 77.70 lakhs was not in the nature of a loan and should be excluded from determining loans advanced. This issue was not separately addressed in the tribunal's decision.

                          9. Taxability of Interest Received:
                          The assessee contended that the interest of Rs. 3,88,982 received should be taxed under "Income from business" rather than "Income from other sources". The tribunal restored this issue to the Assessing Officer to determine the nature of the interest income based on the nexus between the borrowed and applied funds.

                          Conclusion:
                          The appeal was partly allowed. The tribunal concluded that the sale of the industrial undertaking was a slump sale and not subject to capital gains tax under the provisions applicable at the time. The issues regarding the disallowance of interest and the classification of interest income were remanded to the Assessing Officer for further consideration.
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