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2020 (5) TMI 338

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.... on law and facts in confirming the computation of eligible MAT credit at Rs. 3, 08, 43, 650/- without including surcharge and education cess while arriving at the amount of total tax payable under the normal provisions of the Income Tax Act as well as u/s 115JB of the Act, whereas the eligible MAT credit adjustment should have been computed at Rs. 3,49, 45, 854/- by including the surcharge and education cess. 4. Without prejudice to the Ground No.l above, the Ld. CIT(Appeals) has erred on law and facts in allowing the calculation of tax liability of Rs. 1, 57, 59, 564 /- on account of surcharge and education cess on the tax payable before allowing the MAT credit u/s 115JAA whereas the same should have been allowed to be calculated at Rs.l, 16, 57, 358/-after granting the MAT credit. 5. That the interest of Rs. 10, 82, 592/- u/s 234B and Rs. 2,07, 163 /- u/s 234C has been wrongly charged, whereas the assesse is not liable to pay additional interest u/s 234B & 234 C. Therefore, additional interest u/s 234B & 234C may please be deleted. 6. The assessee craves leave to add, alter and amend any of the above grounds of appeal before the same is heard or dispos....

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....ct,1961, before levying surcharge and education cess or otherwise. It was found to be based on the judgment of Hon'ble Allahabad High Court in the case of DCIT Vs. Vacment India Ltd. 369 ITR 304 wherein the Hon'ble High Court after going through the relevant entries in the form ITR-6 and based on the sequence of gross tax payable, credit under 115JAA, surcharge, education cess and then the gross tax liability held that there was no ambiguity with regard to computation of tax liability. The main issue dealt in that case was whether adjustment can be rectified under section 154 or not and the Tribunal held that the proceedings under section 154 in that case were not legally valid. Similarly the judgments in the case of DCIT Vs. Vacmet India Pvt. Ltd. ITA No. 93/Agra/2014. and DCIT Vs. Godrej Oil Palm Ltd. ITA No. in ITA No. 5098/Mum/2013 dealt with the issue whether surcharge and Education cess should be levied after giving MAT credit or not which is also not the issue before us in the instant case. 16. With regard to the case of M/s Richa Global Export Private Ltd. ITA No. 2303/2012, we find that the case deals with whether the amount of MAT Credit under section 11....

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....s. Therefore, if only income tax is paid under the provisions of section 115JB it is natural that tax credit u/s 115JAA will only be of income tax and not of surcharge and education cess. This point is further clarified by intimation u/s 143(1) sent to assessee wherein tax payable u/s 115JB has been calculated as only income tax 7 ITA No2303/Del/2012 and no surcharge or education cess has been included in the amount of income tax. 8. The submission of Ld AR that tax includes surcharge and education cess as per explanation 2 of section 115JB is correct to the extent that explanation 2 was inserted to clarify the meaning of tax as contemplated in clause (a) of explanation (1) with respect to calculation of book profit which is read as under:- "Explanation-1 for the purpose of this section book profit means the net profit as shown in the P&L Account for the relevant previous year prepared under sub section (2) as increased by :- a) the amount of income tax paid or payable and the provisions thereof: b) xxxxx c) xxxxx d) xxxxx e) xxxxx f) xxxxx The above explanation 1 clarifies that explanation 2 to sectio....

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....ides the basic specified rate of tax, surcharge and cess also. The relevant section, therefore, for the purpose of adjudicating the issue before us, is section 115 JAA and more specifically sub section (1A) and (2A), since they relate to credit of taxes paid earlier u/s 115 JB of the Act, which is the fact in the present case, while sub-section (1) & (2) relate to credit of taxes paid u/s 115JA of the Act. The provisions of section 115JAA (1A) and (2A) are reproduced herein under for clarity :- "Tax credit in respect of tax paid on deemed income relating to certain companies. 115JAA. (1A) Where any amount of tax is paid under sub-section (1) of section 115JB by an assessee, being a company for the assessment year commencing on the 1st day of April, 2006 and any subsequent assessment year, then, credit in respect of tax so paid shall be allowed to him in accordance with the provisions of this section.] . . . (2A) The tax credit to be allowed under sub-section (1A) shall be the difference of the tax paid for any assessment year under sub-section (1) of section 115JB and the amount of tax payable by the assessee o....

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....ion (1A) of section 161 or section 164 or section 164A or section 167B of the Income- tax Act apply, the tax chargeable shall be determined as provided in that Chapter or that section, and with reference to the rates imposed by sub-section (1) or the rates as specified in that Chapter or section, as the case may be" Tax rate specified u/s 115JB of the Act, is as under:- "Special provision for payment of tax by certain companies. 115JB. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other provision of this Act, where in the case of an assessee, being a company, the income-tax, payable on the total income as computed under this Act in respect of any previous year relevant to the assessment year commencing on or after the 1st day of April, 2007, is less than ten per cent of its book profit, such book profit shall be deemed to be the total income of the assessee and the tax payable by the assessee on such total income shall be the amount of income-tax at the rate of ten per cent. Thus the specified rate of tax u/s 115JB of the Act is 10 % of the book profits. The second proviso to clause 3 of the Finance act, states that the amount o....

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....age used showed that income-tax which was to be charged was to be increased by a surcharge for the purposes of the Union. The word "surcharge" has thus been used to either increase the rates of income-tax and super-tax or to increase these taxes. The scheme of the Finance Act of 1971 appears to leave no room for doubt that the term "income-tax" as used in s. 2 includes surcharge. 8. According to Art. 271, notwithstanding anything in Arts. 269 and 270, Parliament may at any time increase any of the duties or taxes referred to in those articles by a surcharge for the purposes of the Union and the whole proceeds of any such surcharge shall form part of the consolidated fund of India. Art. 270 provides for taxes levied and collected by the Union and distributed between the Union and the States. Clause (1) says that taxes on income other than agricultural income shall be levied and collected by the Government of India and distributed between the Union and the States in the manner provided in cl. (2). Art. 269 deals with taxes levied and collected by the Union but assigned to the States. The provisions of Art. 268 which is the first one under the heading "Distribution of revenue....

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....x were to be charged in four different ways or at four different rates which may be described as : (i) the basic charge or rate (In Part I of the First Schedule); (ii) surcharge; (iii) special surcharge; and (iv) additional surcharge calculated in the manner provided in the Schedule. Read in this way, the additional charges form a part of the income- tax and super-tax. It is possible to argue, and that argument has been commended on behalf of the Revenue, that the word "surcharge" has been used in Art. 271 for the purpose of separating it from the basic charge of a tax or duty for the purpose of distributing the proceeds of the same between the Union and the States. The proceeds of the surcharge are exclusively assigned to the Union. Even in the Finance Act itself it is expressly stated that the surcharge is meant for the purpose of the Unio 12. We shall now refer to Explanation 2 to section 115 JB which reads as under:- Explanation 2 to section 115JB Explanation 2.-For the purposes of clause (a) of Explanation 1, the amount of income-tax shall include- (i) any tax on distributed profits under section 115-O or on distributed income under section ....

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....ef are: every assessment year, two parallel computations are contemplated. One computation of total income in accordance with the normal provisions of the I.T. Act and another is the computation of book profit as stipulated u/s 115JB. If the income tax payable on the total income is less than 18.5% of the book profit computed u/s 115JB, then the book profit so computed shall be deemed to be the total income, then the book profit so computed shall be deemed to be the total income and the company shall pay tax @ 18.5% thereon. The amount so paid as the MAT shall be available to the credit of the company to be set off as contemplated u/s 115JAA within a period of 10 AYs. Surcharge at 5% shall be levied if book profit exceeds 1 crore. Education cess @ 3% shall be added on the aggregate of income tax and surcharge. At the same time, section 115JAA provides that where any amount of tax is paid under section 115JB(l) by a company for any assessment year, credit in respect of the taxes so paid for such assessment year shall be allowed on the difference of the tax paid under section 115JB and the amount of tax payable by the company on its total income computed in accordance with the other ....