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Appellate Tribunal affirms CIT(A) decision on deduction allowance under section 54. The Appellate Tribunal upheld the decision of CIT(A) regarding the allowance of deduction claimed under section 54 of the Income Tax Act. The Tribunal ...
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Appellate Tribunal affirms CIT(A) decision on deduction allowance under section 54.
The Appellate Tribunal upheld the decision of CIT(A) regarding the allowance of deduction claimed under section 54 of the Income Tax Act. The Tribunal emphasized the importance of utilizing Long Term Capital Gains (LTCG) before the due date of filing the return of income for claiming exemption. The decision highlighted the significance of compliance with statutory provisions and previous legal interpretations in tax matters.
Issues: 1. Allowance of deduction claimed under section 54 of the Income Tax Act. 2. Consideration of the date of filing return for depositing capital gains in long term capital gains scheme. 3. Appeal against the order of CIT(A) to be vacated and that of the Assessing Officer to be restored.
Analysis:
Issue 1: Allowance of deduction claimed under section 54 The appeal was filed by the revenue against the order passed by CIT(A) regarding the allowance of deduction claimed under section 54 of the Income Tax Act. The assessee had shown a Long Term Capital Gain (LTCG) in respect of two properties and claimed exemption under section 54. The Assessing Officer (A.O) was of the view that the assessee had not complied with the conditions of section 54 as the entire capital gain was not invested before the due date of filing the return of income. However, CIT(A) allowed the appeal of the assessee, stating that if the LTCG was utilized before the due date of filing the return of income, the claim of exemption under section 54 would still be valid.
Issue 2: Consideration of the date of filing return for depositing capital gains The A.O contended that the assessee failed to deposit the LTCG amount in the Capital Gain Account Scheme (CGAS) by the due date of filing the return of income as per section 139(1), thus disallowing the exemption claim under section 54. However, CIT(A) disagreed with this view, stating that the due date of filing the return of income as per section 139(4) was applicable in this case. The CIT(A) observed that the assessee had utilized the LTCG for the purchase of a new property within the specified period, which was considered valid for claiming exemption under section 54.
Issue 3: Appeal against the order of CIT(A) The revenue appealed against the order of CIT(A) before the Appellate Tribunal. Despite the absence of the assessee during the hearing, the Tribunal proceeded with the appeal. The Tribunal analyzed the provisions of section 54(2) and emphasized that the assessee's utilization of LTCG before the due date of filing the return of income under section 139 was crucial for claiming exemption. The Tribunal upheld the view taken by CIT(A) and dismissed the appeal of the revenue, citing precedents from the High Court and Tribunal decisions supporting the assessee's position.
In conclusion, the Appellate Tribunal upheld the decision of CIT(A) regarding the allowance of deduction claimed under section 54 of the Income Tax Act, emphasizing the importance of utilizing LTCG before the due date of filing the return of income for claiming exemption. The judgment highlighted the significance of compliance with statutory provisions and previous legal interpretations in tax matters.
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