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        2019 (4) TMI 576 - AT - Income Tax

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        Court clarifies repair expenses, grants depreciation, and dismisses Revenue's appeal. The Court dismissed Revenue's appeal due to the tax effect, partially allowed Assessee's appeal against the disallowance of repair expenses, and provided ...
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                          Court clarifies repair expenses, grants depreciation, and dismisses Revenue's appeal.

                          The Court dismissed Revenue's appeal due to the tax effect, partially allowed Assessee's appeal against the disallowance of repair expenses, and provided guidance on the interpretation of current repairs and the granting of depreciation on disallowed amounts for the assessment years 2010-11 and 2011-12 under the Income Tax Act.




                          Issues:
                          1. Cross appeals between Assessee and Revenue for Asstt.Year 2010-11 and 2011-12.
                          2. Maintainability of Revenue's appeal based on tax effect.
                          3. Disallowance of repair and maintenance expenses by AO.
                          4. Appeal against disallowance by Assessee.
                          5. Interpretation of current repairs under Section 31 of the Income Tax Act.
                          6. Comparison with relevant case laws.
                          7. Granting of depreciation on disallowed amount.

                          Issue 1: Cross Appeals
                          The judgment involves cross appeals between the Assessee and Revenue for the assessment years 2010-11 and 2011-12. The Assessee is in appeal against the order of the ld.CIT(A) dated 3.12.2015, while the Revenue is also appealing against the same order for the Asstt.Year 2010-11.

                          Issue 2: Maintainability of Revenue's Appeal
                          The tax effect involved in the Revenue's appeal is below the monetary limit set by the CBDT for filing appeals before the ITAT. The Assessee argued that the tax effect being below Rs. 20 lakhs, the appeal is not maintainable. The Tribunal, considering the CBDT circular and provisions of the Income Tax Act, dismissed the Revenue's appeal.

                          Issue 3: Disallowance of Repair Expenses
                          The AO disallowed a portion of repair and maintenance expenses claimed by the Assessee, treating them as capital expenditure instead of revenue expenditure. The disallowance was based on the understanding that the repairs gave rise to enduring benefits to the Assessee in the plant & machinery.

                          Issue 4: Appeal Against Disallowance
                          The Assessee appealed against the disallowance, arguing that the repairs were necessary for the continuous operation of the plant & machinery and should be treated as revenue expenditure. The ld.CIT(A) partially allowed the appeal by disallowing 25% of the claimed expenditure.

                          Issue 5: Interpretation of Current Repairs
                          Section 31 of the Income Tax Act allows for the deduction of expenditure on current repairs to plant & machinery. The judgment discusses the definition of current repairs and the distinction between current repairs and capital expenditure based on the nature of the expenditure.

                          Issue 6: Comparison with Case Laws
                          The judgment compares the facts of the case with relevant case laws such as CIT Vs. Sesa Resources Ltd. and CIT Vs. Sarvana Spg. Mills P.Ltd. to determine whether the repairs qualify as current repairs or capital expenditure based on the impact on the machinery and the nature of the expenditure.

                          Issue 7: Granting of Depreciation
                          An alternative contention raised by the Assessee was to grant depreciation on the disallowed amount if the expenditure was not allowed as revenue expenditure. The Tribunal accepted this contention and remitted the aspect to the AO for further action.

                          In conclusion, the judgment dismissed the Revenue's appeal due to the tax effect, partially allowed the Assessee's appeal against the disallowance of repair expenses, and provided guidance on the interpretation of current repairs and the granting of depreciation on disallowed amounts.
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