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        2022 (7) TMI 999 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal upholds CIT(A)'s decisions on income additions, citing legal principles and precedents. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decisions to delete the additions of Rs. 42,45,000/- under Section 28(iv) and Rs. 1,51,20,900/- under Section 56(2)(x). ...
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                          Tribunal upholds CIT(A)'s decisions on income additions, citing legal principles and precedents.

                          The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decisions to delete the additions of Rs. 42,45,000/- under Section 28(iv) and Rs. 1,51,20,900/- under Section 56(2)(x). The judgments were based on established legal principles and judicial precedents, ensuring that the benefits received in cash and the tolerance band for property valuations were correctly interpreted.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Deletion of addition of Rs. 42,45,000/- under Section 28(iv) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
                          2. Deletion of addition of Rs. 1,51,53,000/- under Section 56(2)(x) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

                          Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Deletion of Addition under Section 28(iv):
                          The first issue concerns the deletion of an addition of Rs. 42,45,000/- made under Section 28(iv) of the Income Tax Act. The facts reveal that the assessee received an interest-free loan of Rs. 1,40,00,000/- from Singhi Associates, of which Rs. 97,55,000/- was repaid by 2015, leaving a balance of Rs. 42,45,000/-. This balance was written back by mutual agreement during FY 2017-18. The Assessing Officer (AO) contended that this write-back should be taxed as a revenue receipt under Section 28(iv) of the Act, arguing that it constituted a business benefit. The AO relied on the decisions in Solid Containers Ltd. v/s DCIT and CIT v/s T.V. Sundaram Iyenger & Sons Ltd.

                          The CIT(A) deleted the addition, relying on the Supreme Court decision in CIT v. Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, which held that Section 28(iv) applies only to benefits received in kind, not cash. The CIT(A) found that the waiver of an unsecured loan, received in cash, did not attract Section 28(iv). The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, noting that the loan was for personal use, not business, and thus did not constitute a business benefit. The Tribunal distinguished the case from Solid Containers, where the loan was for business purposes. Therefore, the addition of Rs. 42,45,000/- was rightly deleted.

                          2. Deletion of Addition under Section 56(2)(x):
                          The second issue involves the deletion of an addition of Rs. 1,51,53,000/- under Section 56(2)(x) of the Act. The assessee purchased several immovable properties at a value less than the stamp duty value, leading to an addition based on the difference. The AO made an addition of Rs. 1,81,53,200/-, rejecting the assessee's contention that the difference was within a permissible tolerance band and that the stamp duty value should be considered as of the date of the allotment letter.

                          The CIT(A) partly upheld the addition, confirming Rs. 30,32,300/- for one property where the difference was 14.05%, but deleted Rs. 1,51,20,900/- for six properties where the difference was approximately 6%. The CIT(A) applied a 10% tolerance band retrospectively, relying on the decision in Maria Fernandes Cheryl vs. ITO, which held that the tolerance band applies from the date Section 50C was introduced.

                          The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, agreeing that the 10% tolerance band should apply retrospectively to remove undue hardship. The Tribunal cited the Supreme Court's principle that amendments removing hardship should apply from the date of the original provision. Consequently, the deletion of Rs. 1,51,20,900/- was upheld.

                          Conclusion:
                          The Tribunal dismissed the appeal of the Assessing Officer, confirming the CIT(A)'s decisions to delete the additions of Rs. 42,45,000/- under Section 28(iv) and Rs. 1,51,20,900/- under Section 56(2)(x). The judgments were based on established legal principles and judicial precedents, ensuring that the benefits received in cash and the tolerance band for property valuations were correctly interpreted.
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