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        2005 (7) TMI 342 - AT - Income Tax

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        Appellate tribunal remands slump sale computation issue, dismisses revenue's appeal on capital gains tax status The appellate tribunal partly allowed the assessee's appeal, remanding the issue of slump sale computation to the Assessing Officer. The revenue's appeal ...
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                          Appellate tribunal remands slump sale computation issue, dismisses revenue's appeal on capital gains tax status

                          The appellate tribunal partly allowed the assessee's appeal, remanding the issue of slump sale computation to the Assessing Officer. The revenue's appeal was dismissed, confirming the sale as a slump sale not subject to itemized capital gains tax. The status of the assessee was also remanded for fresh determination based on the Supreme Court's decision.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Taxation of Rs. 1,84,517 under section 41(1) for technical know-how.
                          2. Taxation status of the assessee as Body of Individuals (BOI).
                          3. Initiation of proceedings under section 147.
                          4. Liability to pay interest under sections 234A and 234B.
                          5. Taxation of technical know-how under capital gains.
                          6. Treatment of profit on transaction as long-term or short-term capital gains.
                          7. Allowance of cost of technical know-how and other expenses.
                          8. Deletion of short-term capital gains on the conversion of the firm to a limited company.
                          9. Classification of the sale as slump sale or itemized sale.

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Taxation of Rs. 1,84,517 under section 41(1) for technical know-how:
                          The assessee argued that section 41(1) provisions were not applicable, and the impugned amount was not taxable under "Capital gains" due to the cost of acquisition of the asset. The CIT(A) concluded that the technical know-how was developed over years with incurred costs, thus taxable as long-term capital gains after allowing indexation of cost and improvement.

                          2. Taxation status of the assessee as Body of Individuals (BOI):
                          The CIT(A) concluded that the status of the assessee should be taken as BOI, based on the Supreme Court's decision in CIT v. Artex Mfg. Co. The appellate tribunal remanded this issue back to the Assessing Officer for fresh determination, considering the Supreme Court's decision.

                          3. Initiation of proceedings under section 147:
                          This ground was not pressed by the assessee during the hearing and thus was not adjudicated.

                          4. Liability to pay interest under sections 234A and 234B:
                          These grounds were not pressed by the assessee and were dismissed for statistical purposes.

                          5. Taxation of technical know-how under capital gains:
                          The assessee argued that the technical know-how was a self-generated asset, and its cost was nil, relying on the Supreme Court's decision in CIT v. B.C. Srinivasa Setty. The appellate tribunal concluded that the technical know-how was part of a slump sale, thus not taxable as an individual item under capital gains.

                          6. Treatment of profit on transaction as long-term or short-term capital gains:
                          The revenue contended that the profit should be taxed as short-term capital gains. The CIT(A) treated it as long-term capital gains, allowing the benefit of indexation. The appellate tribunal held that the transaction was a slump sale, not subject to capital gains tax as itemized assets.

                          7. Allowance of cost of technical know-how and other expenses:
                          The CIT(A) allowed the cost of technical know-how and other expenses incurred over the years. The appellate tribunal agreed that these costs were part of the slump sale and not taxable as individual items.

                          8. Deletion of short-term capital gains on the conversion of the firm to a limited company:
                          The CIT(A) deleted the short-term capital gains, concluding there was no dissolution of the firm, and the business was transferred as a going concern. The appellate tribunal upheld that it was a slump sale, not subject to short-term capital gains tax.

                          9. Classification of the sale as slump sale or itemized sale:
                          The appellate tribunal concluded that the entire business was transferred as a going concern, constituting a slump sale. The sale was not of individual items, and thus, the machinery for computation of capital gains failed. The matter was remanded to the Assessing Officer for fresh computation considering it as a slump sale.

                          Conclusion:
                          The appellate tribunal treated the assessee's appeal as partly allowed, remanding the issue of slump sale computation to the Assessing Officer. The revenue's appeal was dismissed, affirming that the sale was a slump sale and not subject to itemized capital gains tax. The status of the assessee was also remanded for fresh determination.
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