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        1982 (2) TMI 162 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tax Tribunal: Investor in shares, capital gain exempt under Section 47(iv). Department appeal dismissed. The Tribunal concluded that the assessee was an investor in the shares in question, and the surplus from the sale of shares to the subsidiary company was ...
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                            Tax Tribunal: Investor in shares, capital gain exempt under Section 47(iv). Department appeal dismissed.

                            The Tribunal concluded that the assessee was an investor in the shares in question, and the surplus from the sale of shares to the subsidiary company was a capital gain exempt under Section 47(iv) of the Income Tax Act. The department's appeal was dismissed, affirming the Commissioner (Appeals) order. The Tribunal found no evidence to support the Income Tax Officer's classification of the transaction as an adventure in the nature of trade or as a business asset.




                            Issues Involved:
                            1. Classification of the surplus from the sale of shares.
                            2. Determination of the nature of the transaction (capital asset vs. adventure in the nature of trade).
                            3. Applicability of Section 47(iv) and Section 49(1)(iii)(e) of the Income Tax Act.
                            4. Historical treatment of similar transactions.
                            5. The intent behind the acquisition and sale of shares.
                            6. The role of the Reserve Bank of India's regulations and approvals.

                            Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

                            1. Classification of the Surplus from the Sale of Shares:
                            The core dispute revolves around the treatment of the surplus of Rs. 24,72,802 arising from the sale of 4,02,751 equity shares held by the assessee-company in Seshasayee Paper & Boards Ltd. The Income Tax Officer (ITO) classified this surplus as business receipts, treating the transaction as an adventure in the nature of trade. Conversely, the assessee contended that the shares were capital assets, and the capital gain arising from sales to a subsidiary company was exempt under Section 47(iv) of the Income Tax Act.

                            2. Determination of the Nature of the Transaction:
                            The ITO's view was that the transaction was an adventure in the nature of trade, thus taxable as business income. The Appellate Assistant Commissioner (AAC) discounted this theory but still included the surplus in taxable income, arguing that the shares were held as stock-in-trade. The Tribunal, however, found that the shares were acquired to retain control over Seshasayee Paper & Boards Ltd., and not for resale at a profit. The borrowing done for purchasing shares did not necessarily indicate a trading intent.

                            3. Applicability of Section 47(iv) and Section 49(1)(iii)(e):
                            The assessee argued that the capital gain from the sale of shares to a wholly-owned subsidiary was exempt under Section 47(iv), which postpones the levy of capital gains tax by treating both the holding and subsidiary company as one entity. The Tribunal agreed with this interpretation, noting that the sale to the subsidiary was a technical or legal maneuver to retain control over the shares.

                            4. Historical Treatment of Similar Transactions:
                            The Tribunal noted that previous sales of shares by the assessee were treated as capital gains, both in the company's accounts and by the ITO. The consistency in treating these transactions as capital gains in the past indicated that the shares were held as investments.

                            5. The Intent Behind the Acquisition and Sale of Shares:
                            The Tribunal emphasized that the primary intent behind acquiring the shares was to retain control over Seshasayee Paper & Boards Ltd. The incorporation of the assessee-company and the subsequent borrowings were aimed at retaining these shares within the Seshasayee Group. The sales were driven by compelling reasons such as regulatory requirements and financial constraints, rather than a profit motive. The Tribunal found no evidence of a design to take advantage of market fluctuations, which would be characteristic of a dealer in shares.

                            6. The Role of the Reserve Bank of India's Regulations and Approvals:
                            The Tribunal noted that the Reserve Bank of India had classified the assessee as an investment company, not a trading company. The regulations imposed by the Reserve Bank influenced the assessee's decision to sell shares, further supporting the argument that the sales were not driven by a trading intent.

                            Conclusion:
                            The Tribunal concluded that the assessee was an investor in respect of the shares in question, and the surplus from the sale of shares to the subsidiary company was a capital gain exempt under Section 47(iv). The appeal by the department was dismissed, and the order of the Commissioner (Appeals) was confirmed. The Tribunal found no material evidence to support the ITO's classification of the transaction as an adventure in the nature of trade or as a business asset.
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