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        2005 (12) TMI 462 - AT - Income Tax

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        Appeal partly allowed modifying CIT's order on income deduction, rejects inquiry directive. The Tribunal partly allowed the appeal, modifying the CIT's order to exclude only the net income from lease rent and interest for deduction under section ...
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                            Appeal partly allowed modifying CIT's order on income deduction, rejects inquiry directive.

                            The Tribunal partly allowed the appeal, modifying the CIT's order to exclude only the net income from lease rent and interest for deduction under section 80HHD and rejecting the CIT's directive for further inquiries on repair and maintenance expenses. The grounds of appeal were partly allowed.




                            Issues Involved:
                            1. Re-computation of deduction under section 80HHD by excluding lease rentals and interest income.
                            2. Re-computation of deduction contrary to provisions and case law.
                            3. Setting aside the order regarding claims on repairs and replacement expenses and building maintenance.
                            4. Order of the Assessing Officer being erroneous and prejudicial to the interest of revenue.
                            5. Invocation of section 263 for roving inquiries and substitution of CIT's opinion.
                            6. Examination of vouchers, bills, and books by the Assessing Officer.
                            7. Grounds of appeal without prejudice to each other.
                            8. Jurisdiction of CIT under section 263.
                            9. Right to add, alter, forego, or modify grounds of appeal.

                            Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

                            1. Re-computation of deduction under section 80HHD by excluding lease rentals and interest income:
                            The CIT directed the Assessing Officer to re-compute the deduction under section 80HHD by excluding lease rental and interest income. The CIT relied on Supreme Court decisions, stating that lease rent and interest income were not derived from services provided to foreign tourists. The Tribunal concluded that the total lease rent and interest income should not be excluded entirely; only the income element included in these receipts should be excluded after deducting the attributable expenses.

                            2. Re-computation of deduction contrary to provisions and case law:
                            The assessee argued that the deduction under section 80HHD was allowed on the business income, not just the hotel income. The Tribunal clarified that the deduction should be computed based on the income from the hotel business, excluding income from leasing and interest after deducting related expenses, aligning with the provisions of section 80HHD and Board's Circulars.

                            3. Setting aside the order regarding claims on repairs and replacement expenses and building maintenance:
                            The CIT set aside the Assessing Officer's order regarding repairs and replacement expenses and building maintenance, directing further inquiries to determine capital expenditure. The Tribunal found that the CIT could not identify any capital nature expenses from the details provided. Hence, setting aside the order for further inquiries was deemed unnecessary.

                            4. Order of the Assessing Officer being erroneous and prejudicial to the interest of revenue:
                            The CIT held that the Assessing Officer's failure to make proper inquiries rendered the order erroneous and prejudicial to the revenue's interest. The Tribunal modified this view, stating that the CIT failed to demonstrate specific errors or capital nature expenses in the details examined.

                            5. Invocation of section 263 for roving inquiries and substitution of CIT's opinion:
                            The assessee contended that section 263 was invoked improperly for roving inquiries and substituting the CIT's opinion over the Assessing Officer's. The Tribunal agreed, stating that the CIT's order lacked specific evidence of erroneous allowance of revenue expenses by the Assessing Officer.

                            6. Examination of vouchers, bills, and books by the Assessing Officer:
                            The CIT claimed that vouchers, bills, and books were not examined by the Assessing Officer. The Tribunal found that the necessary details were provided and examined, and the CIT could not identify any specific discrepancies or capital expenses, thus no error was established.

                            7. Grounds of appeal without prejudice to each other:
                            The Tribunal noted that the grounds of appeal were inter-connected and disposed of them together for convenience, addressing each issue comprehensively.

                            8. Jurisdiction of CIT under section 263:
                            The assessee argued that the CIT exceeded his jurisdiction under section 263. The Tribunal partially agreed, modifying the CIT's order to exclude only the income element from lease rent and interest income after deducting related expenses, and rejecting the CIT's directive for further inquiries on repair and maintenance expenses.

                            9. Right to add, alter, forego, or modify grounds of appeal:
                            The Tribunal acknowledged the appellant's right to modify grounds of appeal but resolved the issues based on the existing grounds.

                            Conclusion:
                            The Tribunal partly allowed the appeal, modifying the CIT's order to exclude only the net income from lease rent and interest for deduction under section 80HHD and rejecting the CIT's directive for further inquiries on repair and maintenance expenses. The grounds of appeal were partly allowed.
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