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        2018 (7) TMI 830 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal remands matter for fair valuation, ensuring correct LTCG computation. The tribunal set aside the orders of the DVO and AO, remanding the matter back to the AO with instructions to refer the valuation to the DVO for ...
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                          Tribunal remands matter for fair valuation, ensuring correct LTCG computation.

                          The tribunal set aside the orders of the DVO and AO, remanding the matter back to the AO with instructions to refer the valuation to the DVO for determining the fair market value as on the date of sale and as on 01.04.1981. This decision ensures that the LTCG is computed in accordance with the law, providing the assessee with a fair opportunity to present their case. The appeal of the assessee was allowed for statistical purposes.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Addition of Rs. 98,82,643/- on account of Long Term Capital Gain (LTCG) on sale of property.
                          2. Valuation of the property as on 01.04.1981 and on the date of sale.
                          3. Fair market value determination by the Departmental Valuation Officer (DVO).
                          4. Application of Section 50C of the Income Tax Act.

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          Issue 1: Addition of Rs. 98,82,643/- on account of Long Term Capital Gain (LTCG) on sale of property
                          The assessee, a partner in a firm, sold an ancestral property and reported a 1/4th share of the sale consideration amounting to Rs. 62,50,000/-. The property was in a dilapidated condition, encroached by unauthorized occupants, and sold on an 'as is where is basis'. The assessee offered the value of consideration being 1/4th of the stamp duty value of Rs. 13,00,73,603/- or Rs. 3,25,18,401/- in view of Section 50(c) of the Act. The assessee computed the LTCG as Rs. 2,04,941/- after considering the fair market value as on 01.04.1981. However, the AO calculated the LTCG as Rs. 98,82,643/- based on the DVO's valuation, leading to an addition of Rs. 96,77,702/-.

                          Issue 2: Valuation of the property as on 01.04.1981 and on the date of sale
                          The assessee used a valuation report dated 14.02.2013 to determine the fair market value of the property as on 01.04.1981 at Rs. 1,64,65,457/-. The AO referred the valuation to the DVO, who estimated the fair market value as Rs. 1,15,34,144/- for the entire property, reducing the assessee’s share value to Rs. 28,83,536/- (without indexation). The AO and DVO did not consider the assessee's request to value the property on the date of sale, which was against the principles of natural justice and fair play.

                          Issue 3: Fair market value determination by the Departmental Valuation Officer (DVO)
                          The DVO's valuation of the property as on 01.04.1981 was significantly lower than the assessee's valuation. The AO computed the LTCG based on the DVO's valuation, resulting in a higher tax liability for the assessee. The tribunal noted that the DVO should have also considered the fair market value on the date of sale, given the property’s poor condition and encroachments.

                          Issue 4: Application of Section 50C of the Income Tax Act
                          Section 50C mandates that the value adopted for stamp duty purposes is considered as the full value of consideration for capital gains computation. The tribunal highlighted that the AO should have given the assessee an option to have the property valued by the DVO on the date of sale as well, ensuring fairness and avoiding miscarriage of justice. This aligns with the precedent set by the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court in Sunil Kr. Agarwal Vs. CIT, where it was held that the AO should offer the option of DVO valuation to the assessee to ensure fair treatment.

                          Conclusion:
                          The tribunal set aside the orders of the DVO and AO, remanding the matter back to the AO with instructions to refer the valuation to the DVO for determining the fair market value as on the date of sale and as on 01.04.1981. This decision ensures that the LTCG is computed in accordance with the law, providing the assessee with a fair opportunity to present their case. The appeal of the assessee was allowed for statistical purposes.

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