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        2008 (1) TMI 652 - AT - Income Tax

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        Appeal dismissed as tax effect below Rs. 2,00,000 threshold per CBDT Instruction No. 2. The appeal was dismissed due to the tax effect being below the Rs. 2,00,000 threshold set by CBDT Instruction No. 2. The judgment emphasized the binding ...
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                            Appeal dismissed as tax effect below Rs. 2,00,000 threshold per CBDT Instruction No. 2.

                            The appeal was dismissed due to the tax effect being below the Rs. 2,00,000 threshold set by CBDT Instruction No. 2. The judgment emphasized the binding nature of CBDT instructions on income-tax authorities, supported by judicial precedents. It also highlighted the financial burden and inefficiency of unnecessary litigation, in line with CBDT's objective to reduce such cases.




                            Issues Involved:
                            1. Tax effect threshold for filing appeals by the revenue.
                            2. Binding nature of CBDT instructions on income-tax authorities.
                            3. Judicial precedent regarding adherence to CBDT instructions.
                            4. Financial implications and burden of unnecessary litigation.

                            Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

                            1. Tax Effect Threshold for Filing Appeals by the Revenue:
                            The primary issue revolves around the tax effect in the appeal filed by the revenue being less than Rs. 2,00,000. The learned DR agreed that the tax effect in the instant appeal is below this threshold, referencing CBDT Instruction No. 2, dated 24-10-2005. This instruction stipulates that the department should not file appeals before the Tribunal if the tax effect is less than Rs. 2,00,000. This position is supported by the ITAT Delhi Bench decision in Vikram Bhatnagar [IT Appeal No. 60 (Delhi) of 2002, order dated 10-3-2006].

                            2. Binding Nature of CBDT Instructions on Income-tax Authorities:
                            The judgment emphasizes the binding nature of CBDT instructions on income-tax authorities, as per section 119 of the Income-tax Act. The section mandates that all such authorities shall observe and follow the Board's orders, instructions, and directions. The instructions, which include monetary limits for filing appeals, aim to reduce unnecessary litigation and are binding on all departmental authorities. This binding nature is further reinforced by multiple judicial precedents, including the Hon'ble Bombay High Court in CIT v. Pithwa Engg. Works [2005] 276 ITR 519, which criticized the inconsistent application of these instructions to new and old cases.

                            3. Judicial Precedent Regarding Adherence to CBDT Instructions:
                            Several judicial precedents underscore the importance of adhering to CBDT instructions. The ITAT Rajkot Bench in Asstt. CIT v. Rajoo Engineers Ltd. [2006] 100 ITD 555 (Rajkot) extended the application of the Rs. 2 lakhs limit to old references. The Hon'ble jurisdictional High Court in CIT v. Manish Bhambri [ITA No. 683/2007] upheld the Tribunal's decision to refuse an appeal due to low tax effect. Additionally, the ITAT Special Bench in ITO v. Bir Engg. Works [2005] 94 ITD 164 (Asr.) emphasized the need to follow CBDT instructions to reduce litigation and support small assessees.

                            4. Financial Implications and Burden of Unnecessary Litigation:
                            The judgment highlights the financial burden and inefficiency caused by unnecessary litigation. The Hon'ble Bombay High Court in CIT v. Pithwa Engg. Works [2005] 276 ITR 519 noted the increased cost of litigation and the strain on judicial resources. The Hon'ble jurisdictional High Court in CIT v. Manish Bhambri pointed out the avoidable expenses for assessees and the unjustified burden on the Tribunal and Courts. The instructions aim to alleviate these issues by setting monetary thresholds for appeals, thus preventing small cases from clogging the judicial system.

                            Conclusion:
                            The appeal was dismissed as the tax effect was below the Rs. 2,00,000 threshold set by CBDT Instruction No. 2, dated 24-10-2005. The judgment underscores the binding nature of CBDT instructions on income-tax authorities, supported by various judicial precedents. It also highlights the financial burden and inefficiency of unnecessary litigation, aligning with the CBDT's objective to reduce such cases.
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