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        2004 (8) TMI 355 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal grants exemption for accumulated income under Income Tax Act, cancels order for managing council resolution. The Tribunal allowed the assessee's appeals, directing the Assessing Officer to grant exemption for the accumulated income under Section 11(2) of the ...
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                          Tribunal grants exemption for accumulated income under Income Tax Act, cancels order for managing council resolution.

                          The Tribunal allowed the assessee's appeals, directing the Assessing Officer to grant exemption for the accumulated income under Section 11(2) of the Income Tax Act. Additionally, the Tribunal canceled the order issued under Section 154 of the Act, as the issue regarding the specificity of the managing council's resolution was deemed debatable and not subject to rectification under Section 154.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Entitlement to exemption under Section 11 of the Income Tax Act regarding the accumulation of funds.
                          2. Validity of the order under Section 154 of the Income Tax Act for rectification of mistakes.

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Entitlement to Exemption under Section 11 of the Income Tax Act:

                          Facts:
                          The assessee filed a return of income processed under Section 143(1)(a) of the Act, determining a 'nil' income. During scrutiny, the Assessing Officer (AO) noted that the assessee's receipts consisted of interest and dividends on various investments, and a sum of Rs. 1,50,100 was spent on charities. Additionally, Rs. 2,47,000 was transferred and accumulated in a charity fund. The AO observed discrepancies in Form No. 10 regarding the accumulated amount and the purpose for accumulation.

                          AO's Findings:
                          The AO concluded that the assessee failed to comply with Section 11 of the Act concerning the purpose and limits for accumulation. Consequently, the AO denied the exemption under Section 11, bringing the remaining amount of Rs. 3,76,881 to tax in the status of 'AOP'.

                          CIT(A)'s Decision:
                          The CIT(A) upheld the AO's decision, stating that the specific purpose for accumulation was not mentioned, relying on the Calcutta High Court decision in Director of IT (Exemption) vs. Trustee of Singhania Charitable Trust. However, the CIT(A) also noted that a late filing of Form No. 10 would not disentitle the assessee from claiming exemption.

                          Assessee's Argument:
                          The assessee argued that the income was accumulated for specific purposes as per the managing council's resolution dated 12th Aug., 1993, which stated the purposes of advancement of education, medical relief, relief to the poor, and other objects of general public utility. The assessee contended that the reliance on the Calcutta High Court decision was misplaced as the purposes of the institution were limited and specific.

                          Tribunal's Decision:
                          The Tribunal found that the CIT(A) failed to consider that the specific purpose for accumulation was mentioned in the managing council's resolution. The Tribunal noted that the Supreme Court in Addl. CIT vs. A.L.N. Rao Charitable Trust held that Section 11(2) does not restrict the exemption under Section 11(1)(a). The Tribunal also cited the Supreme Court decision in S. RM. M. CT. M. Tiruppani Trust vs. CIT, which reiterated that accumulation beyond 25% of receipts could follow the procedure in Section 11(2), while less than 25% could be accumulated without following this procedure. The Tribunal directed the AO to allow the assessee's claim for exemption under Section 11(2).

                          2. Validity of the Order under Section 154 of the Income Tax Act:

                          Facts:
                          The AO issued a notice under Section 154, noting that the assessee had accumulated Rs. 2,47,000 but applied for permission to accumulate only Rs. 1,50,100. The AO held that there was an apparent mistake in the intimation under Section 143(1)(a) and brought Rs. 3,76,881 to tax in the status of 'AOP'.

                          Assessee's Argument:
                          The assessee argued that the AO's interpretation of the managing council's resolution was debatable and could not be considered a mistake apparent from the record. The assessee cited the Supreme Court decision in T.S. Balaram, ITO vs. Volkart Brothers & Ors., stating that debatable issues could not be rectified under Section 154.

                          Tribunal's Decision:
                          The Tribunal held that the issue of whether the resolution was specific was highly debatable and could not be rectified under Section 154. The Tribunal cancelled the order passed by the AO and upheld by the CIT(A).

                          Conclusion:
                          Both appeals directed by the assessee were allowed. The Tribunal directed the AO to allow the assessee's claim for exemption of accumulated income under Section 11(2) and cancelled the order under Section 154.
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