Tribunal Allows Appeal on Salary & Expenses Disallowance The tribunal allowed the appeal concerning the disallowance of salary to Smt. Shanta Kumar and advertisement expenses to Shri Varun Bharati. The issues ...
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Tribunal Allows Appeal on Salary & Expenses Disallowance
The tribunal allowed the appeal concerning the disallowance of salary to Smt. Shanta Kumar and advertisement expenses to Shri Varun Bharati. The issues regarding exemption under section 11 and charging of interest under section 234B were dismissed. The judgment emphasized the significance of evidence, qualifications, and reasonableness in applying legal provisions related to income disallowances.
Issues Involved: 1. Disallowance of salary paid to Smt. Shanta Kumar under section 13(1)(c)(ii) of the Income-tax Act, 1961. 2. Disallowance of advertisement expenses paid to Shri Varun Bharati under section 13(1)(c)(ii) of the Act. 3. Disallowance of exemption under section 11 to the appellant-society. 4. Charging of interest under section 234B of the Act.
Issue 1: Disallowance of Salary to Smt. Shanta Kumar The appeal contested the disallowance of salary paid to Smt. Shanta Kumar under section 13(1)(c)(ii) of the Act. The authorized representative argued that the salary was previously accepted in assessment under section 143(3) and presented evidence of her qualifications and services. The tribunal noted that section 13 bars exemption under section 11 if income is used for the benefit of certain individuals. It highlighted the Revenue's burden to prove section 13 application. Despite the bar, the tribunal found Smt. Shanta Kumar's salary reasonable based on her qualifications and services, thus allowing the appeal.
Issue 2: Disallowance of Advertisement Expenses to Shri Varun Bharati The disallowance of advertisement expenses paid to Shri Varun Bharati was challenged under section 13(1)(c)(ii) of the Act. The authorized representative provided evidence of the genuine nature of the transaction and Varun Bharati's qualifications. The tribunal observed that the payment for professional services in advertising, supported by evidence, did not fall under section 13's restrictions. Consequently, the disallowance was overturned, considering the professional qualifications and evidence of services rendered by Varun Bharati.
Issue 3: Disallowance of Exemption under Section 11 The appellant contested the disallowance of exemption under section 11 to the society by the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals). However, as the tribunal allowed the appeals regarding salary to Smt. Shanta Kumar and advertisement expenses to Shri Varun Bharati, the issue of exemption under section 11 became inconsequential and was dismissed without separate adjudication.
Issue 4: Charging of Interest under Section 234B The appellant raised concerns about the charging of interest under section 234B of the Act. The tribunal clarified that charging interest under section 234B is mandatory and consequential, requiring no separate adjudication. It is a well-settled principle that interest under this section is mandatory, and the appeal was allowed accordingly.
In conclusion, the tribunal allowed the appeal of the assessee concerning the disallowance of salary to Smt. Shanta Kumar and advertisement expenses to Shri Varun Bharati, while dismissing the issues regarding exemption under section 11 and charging of interest under section 234B. The judgment highlighted the importance of evidence, qualifications, and reasonableness in determining the applicability of legal provisions related to income disallowances.
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