Interest under Income-Tax Act leviable from demand raised until settlement application admission. The Tribunal held that interest under Section 220(2) of the Income-Tax Act is leviable from the date of demand raised in assessment until the admission of ...
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Interest under Income-Tax Act leviable from demand raised until settlement application admission.
The Tribunal held that interest under Section 220(2) of the Income-Tax Act is leviable from the date of demand raised in assessment until the admission of the application for settlement under section 245D(1). If the demand is reduced by the Settlement Commission, the interest is revised accordingly. The Tribunal clarified that until the application under section 245D(1) is admitted, normal proceedings continue, and interest can be charged. The decision emphasized that the assessment does not automatically set aside upon admission of the settlement application. The appeal was dismissed with no costs awarded.
Issues: 1) Interpretation of the legal position regarding the levy of interest under Section 220(2) of the Income-Tax Act. 2) Determination of the correct timeline for the levy of interest in a case involving application before the Settlement Commission under section 245D(1).
Analysis: 1) The appellant questioned whether the interest under Section 220(2) should be levied from the date of default in payment of demand by the assessee until the admission of the application by the Settlement Commission under section 245D(1) or until the final order of the Settlement Commission under section 245D(4). The relevant facts revealed that the assessment was made on the assessee determining undisclosed income, and the application before the Settlement Commission was admitted on a later date, resulting in a decrease in the undisclosed income. The issue arose when the Assistant Commissioner levied interest from the date of the assessment order to the date of the final order by the Settlement Commission.
2) The Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) agreed with the assessee that interest should not be levied from the date of the assessment order to the final order of the Settlement Commission. The Commissioner relied on the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of CIT vs. Damani Brothers, stating that the Assessing Officer's order does not survive after the application under Section 245D(1) is admitted. The Tribunal, after thorough consideration of the legal provisions and precedents, upheld the position that interest under Section 220(2) would be leviable from the date of demand raised in assessment before the admission of the application for settlement under section 245D(1). However, if the demand is reduced under the Settlement Commission's order, the interest would be revised accordingly.
3) The Tribunal clarified that until the Settlement Commission decides to admit the case under section 245D(1), the proceedings under normal provisions remain open, and interest can be charged up to the decision under Section 245D(1) to proceed with the application. The Tribunal emphasized that the assessment does not get automatically set aside on the admission of the application for settlement. The judgment concluded that the legal position on charging interest under Section 220(2) was well-established by previous decisions of the Hon'ble Supreme Court, and no further decision from the Court was required. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed, and no costs were awarded.
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