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Tribunal rules in favor of partner: Interest on capital to be computed per partnership deed The Tribunal allowed the appeal, overturning the disallowance of interest on capital paid to partners under section 40(b) of the IT Act. The dispute ...
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Tribunal rules in favor of partner: Interest on capital to be computed per partnership deed
The Tribunal allowed the appeal, overturning the disallowance of interest on capital paid to partners under section 40(b) of the IT Act. The dispute centered on the calculation method of interest, with the AO computing it daily while the partnership deed specified interest on the opening balance. The Tribunal emphasized adherence to the partnership deed's terms and legal provisions, ruling in favor of the assessee and clarifying that interest should be allowed as per the deed's authorization.
Issues: 1. Disallowance of interest on capital paid to partners under section 40(b) of the IT Act. 2. Calculation of interest on day-to-day basis versus on opening balance of partner's account. 3. Interpretation of partnership deed clauses regarding interest to partners. 4. Correct application of legal provisions and precedents in determining interest payable to partners.
Analysis: 1. The appeal challenged the disallowance of Rs. 92,948 out of interest on capital paid to partners under section 40(b) of the IT Act. The AO computed interest on a day-to-day basis, differing from the partnership deed's provision authorizing interest on the opening balance. The CIT(A) upheld the disallowance, stating interest should be payable only on the amount actually utilized. The Tribunal examined the partnership deed clause and legal provisions to resolve the issue.
2. The main issue revolved around calculating interest for section 40(b)(iv) on a day-to-day basis versus the opening balance of the partner's account. The partnership deed authorized interest on the opening balance, but the AO computed interest daily, resulting in a discrepancy. The Tribunal analyzed the factual position of the accounts, concluding that interest should not be calculated on a reducing balance when profits exceeded withdrawals, contrary to the AO's method.
3. The Tribunal interpreted the partnership deed clause regarding interest to partners, emphasizing that interest should be calculated as per the deed's terms and in accordance with legal provisions. The clause specified interest on the opening balance of partners' accounts, aligning with section 40(b) requirements. The Tribunal highlighted the importance of adhering to the partnership deed's provisions in determining interest payable to partners.
4. By referencing a precedent, the Tribunal clarified that the AO cannot rewrite the books of account and must allow interest as computed by the assessee if authorized by the partnership deed. The Tribunal reversed the CIT(A)'s finding, emphasizing the correct application of legal provisions and precedents in allowing the interest claimed by the assessee. Ultimately, the appeal was allowed, overturning the disallowance of interest on capital paid to partners.
This comprehensive analysis of the judgment highlights the key issues, legal interpretations, and the Tribunal's decision regarding the disallowance of interest on capital paid to partners under section 40(b) of the IT Act.
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