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        1983 (2) TMI 105 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal excludes income of separate entities to prevent double taxation. The Tribunal ruled in favor of the assessee, directing the exclusion of income from Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. from the assessment of the ...
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                          Tribunal excludes income of separate entities to prevent double taxation.

                          The Tribunal ruled in favor of the assessee, directing the exclusion of income from Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. from the assessment of the assessee-firm. It held that the two firms should be assessed as separate entities due to their distinct legal status, absence of interlacing or interlocking of funds, lack of unity of control, and to prevent double taxation.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Clubbing of Income from Two Firms
                          2. Separate Legal Entity of Partnership Firms
                          3. Interlacing and Interlocking of Funds
                          4. Unity of Control
                          5. Double Taxation

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Clubbing of Income from Two Firms:
                          The primary issue in this case was whether the income of Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. should be clubbed with the income of the assessee-firm, Hazarimal Milapchand Soorana. The Income Tax Officer (ITO) noticed that both firms had the same partners with identical profit-sharing ratios and proposed to aggregate their incomes in one assessment. The assessee objected, arguing that the partners in Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. represented their respective Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) and that there was no interlacing or interlocking of funds between the two firms. The Commissioner (Appeals) upheld the ITO's decision, but the Tribunal ruled in favor of the assessee, stating that the two firms should be assessed as separate entities.

                          2. Separate Legal Entity of Partnership Firms:
                          The Tribunal emphasized that under the Income-tax Act, a partnership firm is treated as a separate and distinct legal entity apart from its partners. This position was supported by the Full Bench of the Andhra Pradesh High Court in the case of G. Parthasarathy Naidu & Sons, which held that each partnership firm is entitled to be assessed as a separate entity, even if they have identical partners. The Tribunal concluded that the two firms, despite having the same partners, should be assessed separately.

                          3. Interlacing and Interlocking of Funds:
                          The Tribunal examined whether there was any interlacing or interlocking of funds between the two firms. It found that Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. did not borrow any money from the assessee-firm and that the capital contributions were made independently by the partners. The Tribunal noted that the funds for starting Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. came from the partners' contributions and not from the assessee-firm, indicating no interlacing or interlocking of funds.

                          4. Unity of Control:
                          The Tribunal considered the issue of unity of control, which is a decisive test for determining whether two businesses should be assessed as one. It found that there was no unity of control between the two firms. The businesses were different in nature; the assessee-firm was involved in manufacturing and trading, while Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. dealt only in precious and cut stones. The Tribunal also noted that the profits from the two firms were distributed differently, with the profits from Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. going to the partners' respective HUFs, while the profits from the assessee-firm went to the partners in their individual capacity.

                          5. Double Taxation:
                          The Tribunal addressed the issue of double taxation, noting that the income of Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. had already been assessed separately and that the assessments of the partners' HUFs were final. It concluded that taxing the same income in the hands of the assessee-firm would result in double taxation, which is not legally permissible.

                          Conclusion:
                          The Tribunal directed that the income of Rs. 1,41,425 from Mannalal Nirmal Kumar Soorana & Co. should be excluded from the present assessment of the assessee-firm. The Tribunal's decision was based on the principles that each partnership firm is a separate legal entity under the Income-tax Act, there was no interlacing or interlocking of funds, no unity of control, and the need to avoid double taxation.
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