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        2016 (10) TMI 174 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal directs deduction of Rs. 24,57,965, deems denial unjustified. The Tribunal allowed the appeal, directing the Assessing Officer to permit the deduction of Rs. 24,57,965 and adjust the income accordingly. The Tribunal ...
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                          Tribunal directs deduction of Rs. 24,57,965, deems denial unjustified.

                          The Tribunal allowed the appeal, directing the Assessing Officer to permit the deduction of Rs. 24,57,965 and adjust the income accordingly. The Tribunal held that the denial of the deduction by the Assessing Officer and CIT(A) was unjustified, emphasizing that the claim was connected to the additional income declared during the reassessment proceedings under section 153A.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Denial of the benefit of deduction of Rs. 24,57,965.
                          2. Whether the deduction not claimed in the original return can be allowed in the return furnished in response to the notice under section 153A of the I.T. Act.
                          3. Scope and applicability of Section 153A in relation to reassessment and fresh claims by the assessee.
                          4. Interpretation of the Supreme Court's decision in CIT vs. Sun Engineering Works P. Ltd. concerning reassessment proceedings under section 147 of the Act.

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Denial of the Benefit of Deduction of Rs. 24,57,965:
                          The primary issue revolves around the denial of the benefit of a deduction amounting to Rs. 24,57,965. The assessee, a director and partner in multiple firms, declared an income of Rs. 75,46,300 and agricultural income of Rs. 9,04,539 for the A.Y. 2010-2011. A search and seizure operation under section 132 led to the admission of unaccounted income for A.Ys. 2009-2010 to 2011-2012. Subsequently, a notice under section 153A was issued, and the assessee admitted additional income. However, the Assessing Officer observed a shortfall of Rs. 24,57,963 in the declared income, which was added to the assessment.

                          2. Whether the Deduction not Claimed in the Original Return can be Allowed in the Return Furnished in Response to the Notice under Section 153A of the I.T. Act:
                          The assessee contended before the CIT(A) that the deduction of Rs. 24,57,965 was claimed against interest income in the return filed in response to the notice under section 153A, which was permissible under law. The CIT(A) acknowledged the facts but held that the deduction could not be allowed since it was not claimed in the original return. The CIT(A) relied on the Supreme Court's decision in CIT vs. Sun Engineering Works P. Ltd., which pertains to reassessment proceedings under section 147, to conclude that the provisions of section 153A are for the benefit of the revenue, not the assessee.

                          3. Scope and Applicability of Section 153A in Relation to Reassessment and Fresh Claims by the Assessee:
                          The Tribunal examined whether the provisions of section 153A allow for fresh claims by the assessee. The Tribunal referred to several ITAT decisions, including ACIT vs. VN Devadoss and M/s. Malpani Estates vs. ACIT, which held that returns filed under section 153A should be treated as returns filed under section 139, allowing for all provisions of the Act to apply, including the consideration of deductions. The Tribunal noted that the claim of deduction was linked to the additional income declared and not a fresh claim unconnected to the income declared.

                          4. Interpretation of the Supreme Court's Decision in CIT vs. Sun Engineering Works P. Ltd. Concerning Reassessment Proceedings under Section 147 of the Act:
                          The Tribunal distinguished the Supreme Court's decision in CIT vs. Sun Engineering Works P. Ltd., which is related to reassessment under section 147, from the current case under section 153A. The Tribunal observed that the Supreme Court's decision precludes new claims unconnected with the assessment of escaped income. However, in the present case, the claim for deduction was connected to the additional income declared and thus permissible.

                          Conclusion:
                          The Tribunal concluded that the Assessing Officer and the CIT(A) were not justified in disallowing the claim of deduction of Rs. 24,57,965. The Tribunal directed the Assessing Officer to allow the claim of deduction and re-compute the income accordingly. The appeal of the assessee was allowed, and the order was pronounced in the open court on 19.08.2016.
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