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        2012 (3) TMI 104 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal reverses CIT(A) orders, treats appellant as agent of non-residents under Section 163. The Tribunal allowed the revenue's appeals, reversing the CIT(A)'s orders and restoring the AO's orders treating the appellant as the agent and ...
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                            Tribunal reverses CIT(A) orders, treats appellant as agent of non-residents under Section 163.

                            The Tribunal allowed the revenue's appeals, reversing the CIT(A)'s orders and restoring the AO's orders treating the appellant as the agent and representative assessee of the non-residents under Section 163. The Tribunal directed the CIT(A) to examine the taxability of the receipts by the non-residents on merits. The appeals by the revenue were allowed for statistical purposes, ensuring that the taxability of the income would be determined in subsequent assessment proceedings.




                            Issues Involved:
                            1. Treatment of the appellant as the agent and representative assessee of non-resident entities under Section 163 of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
                            2. Determination of Permanent Establishment (PE) for the non-resident entities in India.
                            3. Chargeability of income to tax in India for the non-resident entities.
                            4. Simultaneous proceedings for assessment of income in the hands of the agent and the principal.
                            5. Applicability of judicial precedents and statutory provisions.

                            Detailed Analysis:

                            1. Treatment of the Appellant as the Agent and Representative Assessee
                            The primary issue was whether the appellant should be treated as the agent and representative assessee of three non-resident entities: ARL (UK), MA (Austria), and MAS (Malaysia) under Section 163 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The Assessing Officer (AO) had issued notices and passed orders treating the appellant as an agent under Section 163(1)(b) and 163(1)(c), citing business connections and receipt of income by the non-residents from the appellant.

                            The CIT(A) had initially cancelled the AO's orders, stating that the non-residents did not have any business connections or financial associations in India. However, the Tribunal reversed this, holding that there was a business connection and that the non-residents received income from the appellant, thus satisfying the criteria under Section 163.

                            2. Determination of Permanent Establishment (PE)
                            The Tribunal noted that in the case of ARL, the ITAT had previously ruled that ARL did not have a PE in India, and thus its business income could not be taxed in India. However, the Tribunal remanded the issue of taxability of the consideration attributable to the right to use replacement components under Article 13(3)(b) of the India-UK DTAA.

                            3. Chargeability of Income to Tax in India
                            The Tribunal clarified that the chargeability of income to tax in India for non-residents would be determined in separate assessment proceedings. The CIT(A) had erred by delving into the chargeability of income at the stage of Section 163 proceedings. The Tribunal emphasized that the purpose of Section 163 is to enable the revenue to proceed against a person in India who can be treated as an agent of a non-resident, without establishing the non-resident's liability to tax at that stage.

                            4. Simultaneous Proceedings for Assessment
                            The appellant argued that simultaneous proceedings for assessment of the same income in the hands of the agent and the principal should not be allowed. The Tribunal referred to the Bombay High Court's decision in Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. v. DDIT, which held that ordinarily, the AO should not proceed against the representative assessee once assessment proceedings are initiated against the non-resident. However, the Tribunal found that Section 166 allows for such simultaneous proceedings, and thus, the appellant's contention was rejected.

                            5. Applicability of Judicial Precedents and Statutory Provisions
                            The Tribunal examined various judicial precedents and statutory provisions to determine the validity of the AO's orders. It referred to the Supreme Court's decision in R.D. Agarwal and Co., which defined "business connection" and concluded that there was a business connection between the non-residents and the appellant. The Tribunal also considered the provisions of Sections 160, 161, and 163, which create a vicarious liability for the agent regarding the non-resident's tax liability.

                            Conclusion:
                            The Tribunal allowed the revenue's appeals, reversing the CIT(A)'s orders and restoring the AO's orders treating the appellant as the agent and representative assessee of the non-residents under Section 163. The Tribunal directed the CIT(A) to examine the taxability of the receipts by the non-residents on merits. The appeals by the revenue were allowed for statistical purposes, ensuring that the taxability of the income would be determined in subsequent assessment proceedings.
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