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        <h1>Court Upholds Revenue's Decision on Interest Expenditure Disallowance</h1> <h3>Daga And Company (Pvt.) Limited Versus Commissioner Of Income-Tax</h3> The High Court affirmed the Tribunal's decision, ruling in favor of the Revenue. The court agreed that the interest paid on deposits by the ... Interest On Deposit Issues Involved:1. Whether the interest paid by the assessee-company on deposits received by it falls under the purview of Section 40A(8) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, and thus 15% of it should be disallowed as a deduction.Detailed Analysis:1. Nature of Deposits and Applicability of Section 40A(8):The primary issue revolves around whether the interest paid by the assessee-company on certain amounts qualifies as 'deposits' under Section 40A(8) of the Income-tax Act, 1961. The Tribunal affirmed that the assessee-company, not being a banking or financial company, incurred an expenditure of Rs. 99,320 by way of interest on deposits received. The Income-tax Officer disallowed Rs. 14,989, being 15% of Rs. 99,320, under Section 40A(8). The assessee contended that the interest paid to directors, their relatives, and associated firms should not be considered as deposits within the meaning of Section 40A(8). However, the Tribunal, following its earlier orders, upheld the disallowance of interest.2. Definition and Scope of 'Deposit':Section 40A(8) stipulates that 15% of the expenditure incurred by a company on interest paid on deposits should be disallowed as a deduction. The term 'deposit' is broadly defined to include any deposit of money with the company and any money borrowed by the company, excluding specific categories enumerated in the Explanation (b) to Section 40A(8). The Tribunal emphasized that the term 'deposit' encompasses a wide range of financial transactions, including money received as deposits or loans, and does not exempt amounts credited to the accounts of directors, their relatives, or friends unless proven otherwise.3. Examination of Accounts:The Tribunal meticulously examined the accounts of the persons to whom interest was paid. It concluded that these accounts did not qualify as current accounts or accounts in the course of business transactions. The accounts primarily showed credit entries for cash balances, interest accrued, and dividends received, with debit entries for payments to entities like the Life Insurance Corporation and the Municipal Corporation. The Tribunal found no evidence of mutual transactions or independent obligations that would characterize these accounts as current accounts. Consequently, the amounts were deemed deposits under Section 40A(8).4. Assessee's Burden of Proof:The Tribunal held that the onus was on the assessee to demonstrate that the interest was not paid on deposits. The assessee failed to provide sufficient evidence to establish that the amounts in question were not deposits. The Tribunal noted that mere credit entries and adjustments for interest and tax deductions did not suffice to classify the accounts as current accounts.5. Judicial Precedents and Arguments:The assessee cited various judicial precedents, including decisions from the Madras and Bombay Benches of the Tribunal, which distinguished between interest paid on current accounts and deposits. However, the Tribunal clarified that these precedents did not apply to the present case, as the accounts in question did not exhibit the characteristics of current accounts. Additionally, the Tribunal referenced a judgment from the Madhya Pradesh High Court (CIT v. Kalani Asbestos (P.) Ltd.), which supported the disallowance under Section 40A(8) when interest was paid on deposits.6. Tribunal's Conclusion:The Tribunal concluded that the interest paid by the assessee-company was indeed in respect of deposits received by it. Therefore, the provisions of Section 40A(8) were applicable, and 15% of the interest expenditure was correctly disallowed as a deduction. The Tribunal's findings were based on a thorough analysis of the accounts and the statutory provisions.Final Judgment:The High Court affirmed the Tribunal's decision, answering the reference in the affirmative and in favor of the Revenue. The court concurred with the Tribunal's interpretation of 'deposit' and the application of Section 40A(8), emphasizing the assessee's failure to prove that the interest was not paid on deposits. Consequently, the disallowance of 15% of the interest expenditure was upheld. There was no order as to costs.

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