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        <h1>Tribunal confirms Trust status, denies exemptions for misutilization of funds, emphasizes compliance with evidence rules.</h1> <h3>Sardarni Uttam Kaur Educational Society Versus Income-tax Officer </h3> The Tribunal upheld the initiation of reassessment proceedings under Section 147, dismissing the assessee's appeals and denying exemptions due to ... Charitable or religious trust - Denial of exemption, Income escaping assessment Issues Involved:1. Legality of the reassessment proceedings initiated under Section 147.2. Status of the assessee as a Trust versus an Association of Persons (AOP).3. Exemption of donations received towards the corpus fund under Section 11(1)(d).4. Utilization of funds and compliance with Sections 11, 12, and 13 of the Income-tax Act.5. Admission of additional evidence under Rule 46A of the Income-tax Rules.Detailed Analysis:1. Legality of the reassessment proceedings initiated under Section 147:The reassessment proceedings were initiated because the Assessing Officer had 'reason to believe' that the income chargeable to tax had escaped assessment. The assessee had claimed exemption under Section 10(22), but the Assessing Officer found that no educational institution was being run by the assessee, which invalidated the claim for exemption. The Tribunal upheld the initiation of reassessment proceedings, stating that the Assessing Officer had a rational basis for his belief, supported by inquiries made under Section 133(6). The Tribunal emphasized that the expression 'reason to believe' is stronger than 'reason to suspect' and must be based on definite, specific, and direct material. The Tribunal also noted that the reasons for reopening were communicated to the assessee, and the reassessment proceedings were validly initiated.2. Status of the assessee as a Trust versus an Association of Persons (AOP):The assessee filed returns in the status of a Trust, but the Assessing Officer treated it as an AOP due to the lack of clarity and evidence provided by the assessee. The CIT(A) later concluded that the correct status was that of a Trust, as the assessee was registered under Section 12A and had been granted exemption under Section 80G. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, noting that the revenue had accepted the status of the Trust for other assessment years and that the registration under Section 12A was a significant factor.3. Exemption of donations received towards the corpus fund under Section 11(1)(d):The assessee claimed that donations received from Tilok Tirath Vidyawati Chuttani Charitable Trust were towards the corpus fund and thus exempt under Section 11(1)(d). The CIT(A) accepted a certificate provided by the donor trust stating that the donations were for the corpus, but the Tribunal found that this certificate was a fresh piece of evidence not presented during the assessment proceedings. The Tribunal held that the CIT(A) had violated Rule 46A by admitting this additional evidence without following the proper procedure. The Tribunal also noted that the funds were misutilized, being invested in business concerns of the Brar family, which contravened Sections 13(1)(c) and 13(1)(d).4. Utilization of funds and compliance with Sections 11, 12, and 13 of the Income-tax Act:The Assessing Officer found that the funds were not utilized for educational purposes but were instead invested in business concerns of the Brar family, violating Sections 13(1)(c) and 13(1)(d). The CIT(A) agreed that the funds were misutilized but allowed exemption for donations towards the corpus fund. The Tribunal disagreed with the CIT(A), emphasizing that the misutilization of funds disqualified the assessee from claiming exemptions under Sections 11 and 12. The Tribunal reiterated that any violation of Section 13 would result in the denial of exemption.5. Admission of additional evidence under Rule 46A of the Income-tax Rules:The Tribunal found that the CIT(A) had admitted a certificate from Tilok Tirath Vidyawati Chuttani Charitable Trust as additional evidence without adhering to Rule 46A, which requires recording reasons for admission and providing the Assessing Officer an opportunity to examine the evidence. The Tribunal set aside the CIT(A)'s order and remanded the case for reconsideration, directing the CIT(A) to comply with Rule 46A and provide adequate opportunity to both parties.Conclusion:The Tribunal dismissed the assessee's appeals, upholding the legality of the reassessment proceedings and the denial of exemptions due to misutilization of funds. The revenue's appeals were allowed for statistical purposes, with the case remanded to the CIT(A) for reconsideration of the additional evidence and compliance with Rule 46A.

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