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        2017 (7) TMI 856 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal allows additional evidence for property valuation, orders de-novo assessment for fair outcome The Tribunal allowed the admission of additional evidence in the form of an Architect's certificate for property valuation, citing the discretion to do so ...
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                            Tribunal allows additional evidence for property valuation, orders de-novo assessment for fair outcome

                            The Tribunal allowed the admission of additional evidence in the form of an Architect's certificate for property valuation, citing the discretion to do so in the interest of justice. The Assessing Officer's decision to reject the claim for cost of construction was upheld by the CIT(A) due to lack of sufficient evidence. The Tribunal directed a de-novo assessment by a Registered Valuer/DVO to accurately determine the cost of construction, emphasizing the principle of substantial justice in considering all relevant evidence for a fair outcome.




                            Issues:
                            1. Admission of additional evidence under Rule 29 of ITAT Rules, 1963.
                            2. Rejection of the assessee's claim for cost of construction.
                            3. Determination of cost of construction by the Assessing Officer.
                            4. Confirmation of Assessing Officer's action by CIT(A).
                            5. Competency of Assessing Officer in property valuation.
                            6. Consideration of additional evidence in the form of Architect's certificate.
                            7. Referral of property valuation to a Registered Valuer/DVO.
                            8. Application of the principle of substantial justice in admitting additional evidence.

                            Issue 1: Admission of Additional Evidence under Rule 29 of ITAT Rules, 1963:
                            The appeal involved the assessee seeking permission to adduce additional evidence in the form of an Architect's certificate for valuation of construction. The decision of the Hon'ble Jurisdictional High Court in a similar case was cited, emphasizing the Tribunal's discretion to admit additional evidence in the interest of justice. The DR objected to the admission, questioning the sufficiency of cause for not submitting the certificate earlier.

                            Issue 2: Rejection of Assessee's Claim for Cost of Construction:
                            The Assessing Officer rejected the assessee's claim for the cost of construction due to various discrepancies in the bills provided. The discrepancies included inconsistencies in bills for materials like wooden doors, windows, electric fans, and iron bars. The AO also noted the absence of a completion certificate from the GDA and the lack of a valuation report from a Government-approved valuer to support the claim.

                            Issue 3: Determination of Cost of Construction by the Assessing Officer:
                            The AO adopted the cost of construction based on the Stamp Valuation Officer's rate, leading to a different valuation than claimed by the assessee. The AO justified this by comparing the declared sale price with the prevailing market rates and concluded that the cost of construction was inflated.

                            Issue 4: Confirmation of Assessing Officer's Action by CIT(A):
                            The CIT(A) upheld the AO's decision, emphasizing the assessee's failure to provide sufficient evidence to support the claim for cost of construction. The CIT(A) dismissed the appeal, citing the AO's reasonable adoption of the government-prescribed rate for construction costs.

                            Issue 5: Competency of Assessing Officer in Property Valuation:
                            The counsel argued that the AO lacked the expertise to determine property valuation and should have referred the matter to a Government-approved valuer or DVO. However, the DR contended that the onus was on the assessee to substantiate the claim, which was not fulfilled.

                            Issue 6: Consideration of Additional Evidence in the Form of Architect's Certificate:
                            The Tribunal considered the Architect's certificate as crucial evidence provided by an expert and admitted it in the interest of substantial justice. The AO was directed to refer the property valuation to a Registered Valuer/DVO for a proper assessment.

                            Issue 7: Referral of Property Valuation to a Registered Valuer/DVO:
                            The Tribunal instructed the AO to conduct a de-novo assessment after considering the opinions of the Architect and the Registered Valuer/DVO to determine the cost of construction accurately.

                            Issue 8: Application of the Principle of Substantial Justice in Admitting Additional Evidence:
                            The Tribunal relied on the principle of substantial justice to allow the admission of the Architect's certificate, emphasizing the importance of ensuring a just outcome by considering all relevant evidence.

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