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        2004 (3) TMI 384 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal quashes CIT's orders, Dy. CIT's decision upheld. The Tribunal quashed the CIT's orders, holding that the Dy. CIT's decision to drop the penalty proceedings was based on a possible view supported by the ...
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                          Tribunal quashes CIT's orders, Dy. CIT's decision upheld.

                          The Tribunal quashed the CIT's orders, holding that the Dy. CIT's decision to drop the penalty proceedings was based on a possible view supported by the decision of the ITAT Jaipur Bench in a similar case. The Tribunal noted that the Dy. CIT had conducted necessary enquiries and accepted the assessee's explanation that the amounts were share application money. The Tribunal emphasized that the CIT's observations were based on suspicion and lacked a substantive basis. Therefore, the orders of the Dy. CIT were not erroneous and prejudicial to the interests of the revenue, and the CIT's revisionary action under section 263 was not justified.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Whether the orders passed by the Dy. CIT dropping penalties under sections 271D and 271E were erroneous and prejudicial to the interests of the revenue.
                          2. Whether the CIT had jurisdiction to revise the orders of the Dy. CIT under section 263 of the Income-tax Act.
                          3. Whether the amounts received by the assessee were share application money or deposits/loans.
                          4. Whether the provisions of sections 269SS and 269T were applicable to the transactions in question.
                          5. Whether there was a reasonable cause for non-compliance with the provisions of sections 269SS and 269T.

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Erroneous and Prejudicial Orders:
                          The CIT held that the orders passed by the Dy. CIT dropping the penalty proceedings were erroneous and prejudicial to the interests of the revenue. The CIT reasoned that the Dy. CIT did not conduct sufficient enquiries to ascertain the true nature of the transactions and simply accepted the assessee's explanation without further scrutiny. The CIT emphasized that the Dy. CIT failed to consider that the amounts received exceeded the authorized share capital and should have been treated as deposits, thereby requiring compliance with sections 269SS and 269T.

                          2. Jurisdiction Under Section 263:
                          The CIT asserted jurisdiction under section 263, arguing that the orders passed by the Dy. CIT were subject to revision as they were erroneous and prejudicial to the interests of the revenue. The CIT rejected the assessee's contention that orders under sections 271D and 271E cannot be revised under section 263, stating that the revisionary powers extended to orders passed by the Dy. CIT in exercise of statutory powers.

                          3. Nature of Amounts Received:
                          The assessee contended that the amounts received were share application money and not deposits or loans. The Dy. CIT accepted this contention, noting that the amounts were reflected as share application money in the balance sheets and confirmed by the parties involved. The CIT, however, argued that since the amounts exceeded the authorized share capital and no shares were allotted, the amounts should be treated as deposits. The CIT also noted that the amounts were received from close relatives of the directors, raising doubts about the true nature of the transactions.

                          4. Applicability of Sections 269SS and 269T:
                          The Dy. CIT dropped the penalty proceedings on the grounds that the amounts received were share application money and not loans or deposits, thus not attracting the provisions of sections 269SS and 269T. The CIT disagreed, stating that even if the transactions were genuine, the provisions of sections 269SS and 269T could still be invoked. The CIT emphasized that the Dy. CIT should have conducted independent enquiries to determine the true nature of the transactions.

                          5. Reasonable Cause for Non-Compliance:
                          The CIT held that the Dy. CIT failed to ask for proof of reasonable cause for non-compliance with sections 269SS and 269T as required under section 273B. The CIT argued that the assessee was required to demonstrate a reasonable cause for the contravention. However, the Dy. CIT concluded that since the provisions of sections 269SS and 269T were not applicable, there was no need to consider reasonable cause under section 273B.

                          Conclusion:
                          The Tribunal quashed the CIT's orders, holding that the Dy. CIT's decision to drop the penalty proceedings was based on a possible view supported by the decision of the ITAT Jaipur Bench in the case of Jagvijay Auto Finance (P.) Ltd. The Tribunal noted that the Dy. CIT had conducted necessary enquiries and accepted the assessee's explanation that the amounts were share application money. The Tribunal emphasized that the CIT's observations were based on suspicion and lacked a substantive basis. Therefore, the orders of the Dy. CIT were not erroneous and prejudicial to the interests of the revenue, and the CIT's revisionary action under section 263 was not justified.
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