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        1997 (10) TMI 409 - AAR - Income Tax

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        Tax exemption granted for technician in IT sector under Income-tax Act The Authority for Advance Rulings in New Delhi ruled that the applicant qualifies as a technician under section 10(5B) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, and is ...
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                          Tax exemption granted for technician in IT sector under Income-tax Act

                          The Authority for Advance Rulings in New Delhi ruled that the applicant qualifies as a technician under section 10(5B) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, and is entitled to tax exemption. The ruling emphasized a broader interpretation of "information technology" to include cellular telecommunications, supporting the applicant's expertise and job role.




                          Issues Involved: Technician status under section 10(5B) of the Income-tax Act, 1961; Entitlement to tax exemption under section 10(5B).

                          Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Technician Status under Section 10(5B):

                          The applicant, a British national employed with Modicom Network (P.) Ltd. (MNP), sought a ruling on whether he qualifies as a "technician" under section 10(5B) of the Income-tax Act, 1961. The applicant's qualifications include a B.Sc. Honours in Electrical Engineering and extensive experience in power conditioning and cellular communications. His employment agreement with MNP included a clause stating that he would be compensated on a net-of-tax basis, provided he was granted "technician status" under section 10(5B).

                          Section 10(5B) defines a "technician" as an individual with specialized knowledge and experience in specific fields, including information technology, who is employed in India in a capacity where such knowledge and experience are utilized. The Central Government's Notification No. SO569(E) dated 27-7-1993 specifies information technology as one of the fields for the purposes of section 10(5B).

                          The Authority examined the applicant's claim that his expertise in cellular communications falls under the field of information technology as specified in the notification. The applicant argued that a cellular telecommunication network involves the use of specialized software and computer systems for communication and billing, thus qualifying as information technology.

                          The department contended that the term "information technology" should be narrowly interpreted to relate only to computer systems and software, excluding telecommunication services. However, the Authority found this interpretation too restrictive. Referring to various definitions, including Longman's Dictionary of Contemporary English, the Authority concluded that information technology encompasses the science of collecting, storing, using, and sending out information via computer systems and telecommunications.

                          The Authority accepted the applicant's explanation of the cellular network's operation, which involves a complex system of interconnected computers and specialized software. Therefore, the Authority ruled that the applicant qualifies as a "technician" under section 10(5B) read with the notification dated 27-7-1993.

                          2. Entitlement to Tax Exemption under Section 10(5B):

                          To qualify for the tax exemption under section 10(5B), the applicant needed to fulfill four conditions: (a) being a "technician" as defined, (b) being employed in a business carried on in India, (c) not being resident in India in the four financial years preceding his arrival, and (d) having a tax-free salary agreement with the employer paying the tax.

                          The Authority confirmed that conditions (b), (c), and (d) were undisputedly met. The only contested issue was the applicant's qualification as a "technician." Given the Authority's ruling on the first issue, it followed that the applicant was entitled to the tax exemption under section 10(5B).

                          Ruling:

                          The Authority pronounced the following ruling:

                          1. The applicant is a qualified technician as defined under section 10(5B).
                          2. The applicant is entitled to the exemption under section 10(5B).

                          Conclusion:

                          The Authority for Advance Rulings, New Delhi, concluded that the applicant qualifies as a technician under section 10(5B) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, and is entitled to the corresponding tax exemption. The ruling highlights the broader interpretation of "information technology" to include cellular telecommunications, aligning with the applicant's expertise and employment context.
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