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        <h1>Tribunal Upholds CIT(A) Decisions on Bad Debt, Salaries, Advances, and Tax; Allows Deduction for Expatriate Salaries</h1> The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decisions regarding the deletion of an addition on account of bad debt claimed, disallowance of bad debts in respect of ... Business Expenditure Issues Involved:1. Deletion of addition on account of bad debt claimed.2. Disallowance of bad debts in respect of dues from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).3. Disallowance of salaries as prior period expenditure.4. Deduction for provision for doubtful advances.5. Levy of interest under sections 234B and 234C.6. Additional ground regarding deduction for salary paid to expatriate employees.Detailed Analysis:1. Deletion of Addition on Account of Bad Debt ClaimedThe primary issue in ITA No. 278/Del/2004 pertains to the deletion of an addition of Rs. 2,49,39,41,578 made by the AO on account of bad debt claimed in respect of the debt due from M/s Koshika Telecom Ltd. (KTL). The AO argued that the debt did not crystallize as bad in the relevant year and that the amount was not deductible under the amended provisions of section 36(1)(vii). The CIT(A) disagreed, concluding that the debt had become bad by 31st March, 2000, supported by evidence such as the cancellation of KTL's license by the DoT and the encashment of KTL's bank guarantee. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, emphasizing the bona fide nature of the write-off and the weak financial position of KTL, aligning with the legal interpretations of bad debt under section 36(1)(vii).2. Disallowance of Bad Debts in Respect of Dues from the DoTIn ITA No. 2921/Del/2004, the issue was the disallowance of bad debts amounting to Rs. 59,58,422 in respect of dues from the DoT. The CIT(A) noted that the liquidated damages clause was communicated to the assessee in the previous year relevant to assessment year 1997-98. The Tribunal agreed that the claim should be allowed in the year the liability arose, which was assessment year 1997-98, and not in the current year.3. Disallowance of Salaries as Prior Period ExpenditureThe issue in ITA No. 2921/Del/2004 also included the disallowance of salaries amounting to Rs. 5,18,44,248 as prior period expenditure. The CIT(A) and the Tribunal held that the liability for salary paid to expatriates was known to the assessee in earlier years and should have been claimed then. The Tribunal emphasized that the liability did not crystallize in the current year and upheld the disallowance.4. Deduction for Provision for Doubtful AdvancesIn ITA No. 104/Del/2004, the issue was the non-deduction of Rs. 50 lakhs in computing the income in respect of provision for doubtful advances. The CIT(A) and the Tribunal noted that the provision was not written off in the books of account, and the amount was subsequently refunded to the assessee. Therefore, the claim was not deductible under section 36(2)(i).5. Levy of Interest under Sections 234B and 234CIn ITA Nos. 104/Del/2004 and 105/Del/2004, the issue of levy of interest under sections 234B and 234C was contested. The Tribunal, following the Supreme Court's decision in CIT v. Kwality Biscuits Ltd., held that interest under these sections could not be levied on tax computed under section 115JA, as the computation could only be done at the end of the financial year.6. Additional Ground Regarding Deduction for Salary Paid to Expatriate EmployeesIn ITA No. 105/Del/2004, the assessee raised an additional ground for deduction of salary paid to expatriate employees. The Tribunal allowed the claim for the relevant assessment year 1998-99, subject to verification of the amount by the AO, as the liability pertained to that year and was not allowed in assessment year 2000-01.Conclusion:The Tribunal provided a detailed analysis of each issue, upholding the CIT(A)'s decisions where appropriate and ensuring that claims were allowed in the correct assessment years. The judgments reflect a thorough examination of the facts, adherence to legal principles, and consideration of bona fide claims by the assessee.

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