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        <h1>Appeal allowed, interest disallowance overturned. Commercial expediency key in Section 14A disallowance.</h1> <h3>Hopeful Traders Pvt Ltd. Versus Joint Commissioner of Income-Tax, Range – 9, Pune.</h3> Hopeful Traders Pvt Ltd. Versus Joint Commissioner of Income-Tax, Range – 9, Pune. - TMI Issues Involved:1. Disallowance of interest on borrowed funds.2. Disallowance of expenditure under Section 14A and Rule 8D.Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:1. Disallowance of Interest on Borrowed Funds:The first issue pertains to the disallowance of interest on borrowed funds by the Assessing Officer (AO). The assessee, a company engaged in the wholesale trading of country liquor, had advanced interest-free funds to Sentosa Resort Pvt. Ltd. (a sister concern) while incurring significant interest costs on borrowed funds. The AO disallowed a portion of the interest expense, arguing that the advances were made before the assessee became a major shareholder and without receiving any dividend income from Sentosa Resort Pvt. Ltd. The Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) [CIT(A)] upheld the AO's decision, stating that the assessee failed to demonstrate that the advances were given on account of commercial expediency.Upon appeal, it was found that the assessee was indeed a major shareholder of Sentosa Resorts Pvt. Ltd. since 2008, contradicting the AO's observation. The assessee argued the advances were made for business diversification and commercial expediency. The Tribunal referred to the Supreme Court's decision in S.A. Builders vs. CIT, which held that the expression 'commercial expediency' includes expenditures incurred by a prudent businessman for business purposes. The Tribunal concluded that the advances were made on grounds of commercial expediency and therefore, no disallowance of interest was warranted. The Tribunal set aside the AO's order, allowing the assessee's appeal on this ground.2. Disallowance of Expenditure under Section 14A and Rule 8D:The second issue concerns the disallowance of expenditure under Section 14A read with Rule 8D of the Income Tax Act. The AO noticed the assessee had made investments and incurred interest expenses on borrowed funds. As the assessee did not provide a detailed movement of funds, the AO applied Rule 8D and disallowed a portion of the expenditure. The CIT(A) upheld this disallowance, relying on CBDT Circular No. 5/2014, which stated that disallowance under Section 14A applies even if no exempt income is earned during the financial year.The assessee argued that the investments were made from interest-free funds and no tax-free income was earned from these investments. The Tribunal referred to the Bombay High Court's decision in CIT vs. HDFC Bank Limited, which held that if interest-free funds are available, it is presumed that investments are made from such funds. The Tribunal also referred to the Delhi High Court's decision in Cheminvest Ltd. vs. CIT, which held that Section 14A does not apply if no exempt income is received or receivable during the relevant year. Considering these precedents, the Tribunal concluded that no disallowance under Section 14A was warranted in the absence of exempt income. The Tribunal allowed the assessee's appeal on this ground as well.Conclusion:The Tribunal allowed the appeal of the assessee on both grounds, setting aside the orders of the AO and CIT(A). The disallowance of interest on borrowed funds and the disallowance of expenditure under Section 14A were both overturned. The Tribunal emphasized the principles of commercial expediency and the necessity of actual receipt of exempt income for disallowance under Section 14A.

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