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        <h1>Tribunal upholds Commissioner's order on erroneous assessment, disallowance of interest expenses</h1> The Tribunal upheld the Commissioner's order under Section 263, finding the original assessment erroneous and prejudicial due to the Assessing Officer's ... - Issues Involved:1. Validity and jurisdiction of the Commissioner's order under Section 263.2. Erroneous and prejudicial nature of the Assessing Officer's order under Section 143(3).3. Substitution of the Commissioner's opinion over the Assessing Officer's.4. Jurisdiction of the Commissioner due to the issue being under appeal.5. Applicability of the proviso to Section 14A.6. Bifurcation of interest expenses between dividend and interest income.7. Disallowance of interest expenses under Section 14A.8. Business purpose of investments and applicability of Section 36(1)(iii).Detailed Analysis:1. Validity and Jurisdiction of the Commissioner's Order Under Section 263:The assessee argued that the Commissioner's order revising the assessment was beyond jurisdiction and void ab initio. The Tribunal noted that the original assessment under Section 143(3) did not consider the applicability of Section 14A, which was inserted by the Finance Act 2001 with retrospective effect from 1.04.1962. The Commissioner observed that the Assessing Officer's failure to apply Section 14A rendered the order erroneous and prejudicial to the interest of the revenue, justifying the invocation of Section 263.2. Erroneous and Prejudicial Nature of the Assessing Officer's Order Under Section 143(3):The Commissioner noted that the Assessing Officer did not disallow the proportionate expenditure attributable to dividend income, which was exempt under Section 10(33). This omission was considered an error prejudicial to the revenue's interest. The Tribunal upheld this view, stating that the failure to apply Section 14A made the assessment order erroneous and prejudicial.3. Substitution of the Commissioner's Opinion Over the Assessing Officer's:The assessee contended that the Commissioner substituted her opinion for that of the Assessing Officer, who had exercised his quasi-judicial power. The Tribunal found that the Assessing Officer had not considered the statutory provisions of Section 14A, which justified the Commissioner's intervention under Section 263.4. Jurisdiction of the Commissioner Due to the Issue Being Under Appeal:The assessee argued that since the issue of allowability of interest expense was under appeal before the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals), the Commissioner's jurisdiction to revise the order was ousted. The Tribunal referred to the Doctrine of Merger and concluded that the issue of Section 14A was neither considered by the Assessing Officer nor by the appellate authorities, allowing the Commissioner to invoke Section 263.5. Applicability of the Proviso to Section 14A:The assessee claimed that the proviso to Section 14A, inserted by the Finance Act 2002, prohibited reassessment or rectification for assessment years prior to 1.4.2001. The Tribunal clarified that the proviso did not restrict the Commissioner's revisional powers under Section 263, as the assessment order in question was passed after the proviso's effective date.6. Bifurcation of Interest Expenses Between Dividend and Interest Income:The Commissioner directed the Assessing Officer to bifurcate the interest expenses, disallowing the portion attributable to dividend income and allowing the portion related to interest income. The Tribunal upheld this bifurcation, stating that the expenditure related to dividend income, which was exempt, could not be allowed as a deduction.7. Disallowance of Interest Expenses Under Section 14A:The Tribunal supported the Commissioner's view that the interest expenses attributable to earning dividend income were not allowable under Section 14A. The interest paid on borrowed funds used for acquiring shares that generated dividend income was directly related to the exempt income and thus disallowable.8. Business Purpose of Investments and Applicability of Section 36(1)(iii):The assessee argued that the investments were for business purposes, not for earning dividend income, and thus the interest paid should be allowable under Section 36(1)(iii). The Tribunal disagreed, referencing the ITAT Delhi Bench decision in a similar case, and concluded that the nature of the investments did not constitute a business activity under Section 28. Therefore, the interest expenses were not deductible under Section 36(1)(iii).Conclusion:The Tribunal dismissed the appeal, upholding the Commissioner's order under Section 263. The Tribunal affirmed that the Assessing Officer's failure to apply Section 14A rendered the assessment erroneous and prejudicial to the revenue, justifying the Commissioner's revision. The bifurcation of interest expenses and disallowance under Section 14A were also upheld, rejecting the assessee's contentions.

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