2020 (9) TMI 289
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....). She submitted that the common issue in all these appeals under consideration is levy of fees u/s 234E of the Act. She submitted that the contention that fee u/s 234E is not leviable before 01.06.2015, i.e., the date when clause (c) was inserted in section 200A(1) for the computation of the said fees at the time of processing is not correct. She submitted that the decisions of the Tribunal are not applicable since the facts are largely distinguishable. The Tribunal has not appreciated the rationale of the amendments brought in the form of insertion of section 234E by the Finance Act, 2012 and insertion of clause (c) to Sec. 200A(1) of the I.T. Act by Finance Act 2015 as well as the decisions of various High Courts including jurisdictional High Court. The rationale behind such amendments & explanatory notes are available in the respective Memorandum to the corresponding Finance Bill which have not been considered by Hon'ble ITAT in its order dt.29.11.2019. She drew the attention of the Bench to the relevant provisions of I.T. Act viz. Sec.234E, Sec.200A(l), 271H, Memorandum to Finance Bill, 2012, Memorandum to Finance Bill'2015 alongwith host of case-laws decided in favour of R....
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....n discussed by various High Courts in its order while examining the validity of provisions of Sec. 271 H. 8. The ld. DR submitted that in a number of cases, various High Courts have upheld the validity of provisions of section 234E which provides for imposition of fee for delayed filing of statement of TDS. Hon'ble High Courts have categorically held that the provisions are not ultra vires and not violative of constitution. The issue of chargeability of fee u/s 234E for the period of delay in filing of TDS return/statement before 01.06.2015 i.e. insertion of caluse (c) to section 200A have also been examined by various High Courts and have upheld the chargeability of fee u/s 234E and the assessee's appeal have been dismissed. In particular, the decisions of Hon'ble Gujarat High Court, Madras High Court & Rajasthan High Court may kindly be referred to. In several cases the period under consideration before Hon'ble High Courts included the period prior to 01.06.2015. The ld. DR relied on the following decisions:- (i) Rajesh Kourani vs. UOI [2017] 83 taxmann.com 137 (Gujarat) (ii) Biswajit Das vs. UOI, [2019] 103 taxmann.com 290 (Delhi)] (iii) Qatalys ....
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....e defaulting deductors. Any view that inhibits the levy of fees under section 234 E due to the absence of regulatory provision will tantamount to charging section yielding to machinery provision which should not be allowed. This has not been considered by Hon'ble ITAT. c). Section 200A entails the procedure for procedure for processing of TDS returns. Amended section of 200A (l)(c), with effect from 01/06/2015, enables computation of fees chargeable u/s 234E under the purview of 200A. Therefore, if any TDS return is processed after 01/06/2015, then fees chargeable u/s 234E is required to be computed as per section 200A(l)(c) by virtue of the fact that the charging section was already effective since 01/07/2012. Similar will be the scenario if TDS return with default of being delayed is submitted after 01/06/2015 and processing is done thereafter. Since the charging section was already effective on the date of occurrence of default (i.e. the due date filing of TDS return on which TDS return was not filed), any TDS return processed after introduction of clause 200A(l)(c ) (i.e. giving effect to computation of fees u/s 234E of the Act) should include computation of f....
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.... filing of TDS statements. In this sense, insertion of Clause (c) to section 200A(1), is only an addendum to the section to provide for the machinery provision to compute the fee payable u/s 234E at the time of processing of TDS statement and the same is enabling for processes in nature. This is very much evident on perusal of the Memorandum to the Finance Bill 2015. The same have not been considered by Hon'ble ITAT. 10. The ld. DR submitted that as per various judicial decisions the ratio is that the legislations which modified accrued rights or imposed disabilities were to be treated as prospective in nature unless they were accounting for an obvious omission, or explaining a former legislation. In the present case, section 200(3) provides for statutory liability for depositing the TDS and furnishing the requisite statement with in due time (the said provision inserted by Finance Act 2004 w.e.f. 01/04/2005). Section 234 E which provides for levy of fees if assessee is in violation of 200(3) or 206C(3) of the Act, is inserted by F.A.2012 w.e.f. 01/07/2012 .Therefore, since both the substantive legislation (section imposing statutory liability as well as the charging section for....
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....the amendments made by the Finance Act, 2015 with effect from 1.6.2015 in Sections 200A, 246A and 272A providing for computation and appeal. We do not find that even prior to these amendments the imposition of fee was illegal. We do not in exercise of the power under Article 226 of the Constitution of India find any valid reasons or jurisdiction to interfere with the compensatory fees imposed for late filing of the TDS returns on flat rates. The absence of any provision for condonation of delay and the appeal prior to amendments also did not make the imposition of late fees by Section 234 E to be ultra vires." 13. The findings of Hon'ble Rajasthan High Court has also escaped the consideration by Hon'ble ITAT. She accordingly requested that the same may kindly be considered to avoid any miscarriage of justice. 1. Block Development Officer Vs. ACIT date of order 19.06.2010. 2. Secondary School Principal Vs. ACIT CPC- TDS (ITAT Jaipur) ITA No.964/JP/2019 Date of order 24.06.2020 14. The ld. DR submitted that on a perusal of the order it may be noted that Hon'ble Karnataka High Court set-aside the order levying the fee u/s 234E holding that the amendments in sec....
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..../TCS statements/returns, even for the period prior to 01.06.2015 independent to the provisions of Sec.200A(l) of the Act. The same have not been considered by Hon'ble ITAT. 16. The ld. DR accordingly submitted that in view of the extant provisions, case laws referred to above and the discussions supra, the appeals of the assessee's be dismissed on merit. It is also submitted that this written submissions may kindly be incorporated & reproduced in the order for kind reference. 17. We have considered the rival arguments made by both the sides, perused the orders of the AO and the CIT(A) and the paper book filed on behalf of the assessee. We have also considered the various decisions cited before us. We find, the assessee, in the instant case has basically challenged the levy of late fee u/s 234E by the AO which has been upheld by the CIT(A) and who has also dismissed these appeals on account of delay in filing. 18. So far as delay in filing of the appeals before the ld. CIT(A) is concerned, we find the ld. CIT(A) at para 4.1 and 4.2 in ITA No.6706/Del/2019 has observed as under:- "4.1 On careful Perusal of material available on record it is noticed that the appellan....
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....ror in the Form 35 where the assessee, instead of mentioning section 154, mentioned section 200A against the section and sub-section of the Income-tax Act, 1961. We, therefore, find merit in the argument of the ld. Counsel that there is no delay in filing of the above appeals. 23. Further, the Hon'ble Delhi High Court in the case of Remfry and Sons (supra) has held that procedural/technical mistakes could not stand in the way of imparting justice and the authority must allow opportunity to the assessee to rectify mistakes. Since, in the instant case, there was merely a technical mistake in wrong mentioning of the provision, therefore, we are of the considered opinion that this technical mistake should not stand in the way of imparting justice and, therefore, the order of the CIT(A) holding that there is delay in filing of these appeals is not correct. Accordingly, we hold that the assessee has filed the appeals well in time and there is no delay. The order of the CIT(A) on this issue is accordingly dismissed." 19.1 Since the facts of the case are identical, therefore, following similar reasonings we hold that there is no delay in filing of the appeals. 20. A perusal ....
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.... 192(SC). The relevant findings of the Tribunal are as under:- 11. "We have heard the rival contentions and perused the record. The issue arising in the present bunch of appeals is against levy of late filing fees under section 234E of the Act while issuing intimation under section 200A of the Act, in the first bunch of appeals. The second bunch of appeals in the case of Junagade Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. is against order of Assessing Officer passed under section 154 of the Act rejecting rectification application moved by assessee against intimation issued levying late filing fees charged under section 234E of the Act. The case of assessee before us is that the issue is squarely covered by various orders of Tribunal, wherein the issue has been decided in respect of levy of late filing fees under section 234E of the Act, in the absence of empowerment by the Act upon Assessing Officer to levy such fees while issuing intimation under section 200A of the Act. The Tribunal vide order dated 21.09.2016 with lead order in ITA Nos.560/PN/2016 & 561/PN/2016, 1018/PN/2016 to 1023/PN/2016 in Maharashtra Cricket Association Vs. DCIT (CPC)-TDS, Ghaziabad, relating to assessment year....
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....such provision provides for a mere regulatory mechanism or confers substantive power upon the authority would also be a aspect which may be required to be considered before such provisions is held to be retroactive in nature. Further, when any provision is inserted for liability to pay any tax or the fee by way of compensatory in nature or fee independently simultaneously mode and the manner of its enforceability is also required to be considered and examined. Not only that, but, if the mode and the manner is not expressly prescribed, the provisions may also be vulnerable. All such aspects will be required to be considered before one considers regulatory mechanism or provision for regulating the mode and the manner of recovery and its enforceability as retroactive. If at the time when the fee was provided under Section 234E, the Parliament also provided for its utility for giving privilege under Section 271H(3) that too by expressly put bar for penalty under Section 272A by insertion of proviso to Section 272A(2), it can be said that a particular set up for imposition and the payment of fee under Section 234E was provided but, it did not provide for making of demand of such fee und....
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....ere set aside by the Hon'ble High Court. In view of said proposition being laid down by the Hon'ble High Court of Karnataka (supra), there is no merit in observations of CIT(A) that in the present case, where the returns of TDS were filed for each of the quarters after 1st day of June, 2015 and even the order charging late filing fees was passed after June, 2015, then the same are maintainable, since the amendment had come into effect. The CIT(A) has overlooked the fact that notices under section 200A of the Act were issued for computing and charging late filing fees under section 234E of the Act for the period of tax deducted prior to 1st day of June, 2015. The same cannot be charged by issue of notices after 1st day of June, 2015 even where the returns were filed belatedly by the deductor after 1st June, 2015, where it clearly related to the period prior to 01.06.2015. 16. We hold that the issue raised in the present bunch of appeals is identical to the issue raised before the Tribunal in different bunches of appeals and since the amendment to section 200A of the Act was prospective in nature, the Assessing Officer while processing TDS returns / statements for the period....
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....intimation under section 200A of the Act as the basis, whereas the assessee had filed appeals before CIT(A) against the order passed under section 154 of the Act. The CIT(A) had noted that rectification application was filed in February, 2018 which was rejected by CPC on the same day. The CIT(A) was of the view that there was no merit in condonation of delay, wherein appeals were filed beyond the period prescribed. The assessee had filed appeals against the order passed under section 154 of the Act, hence the time period of appeals filed by assessee before the CIT(A) have to be computed from the date of order passed under section 154 of the Act and not from the date of issue of intimation. Thus, there is no merit in the order of CIT(A) in dismissing the appeals of assessee on this issue. 19. We find similar issue has been decided by us in the case of Medical Superintendent Rural Hospital Vs. ACIT(CPC)-TDS (supra) and vide para 15, order dated 21.12.2017 it was held as under:- "15. Further, before parting, we may also refer to the order of the CIT(A) in these two appeals. The CIT(A) had dismissed the appeals of the assessee being delayed for a period of two and hal....
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....t of tax deducted at source u/s 200. First of all, sub section 3 of section 200 provides that the person deducting any sum in accordance with provision of chapter XVII shall after paying the tax deducted to the credit of the Central Government within the prescribed time, prepare such statement for such period as may be prescribed. Provision of section 200A provides that where the statement of tax deduction at source has been made by the person deducting any sum u/s 200, then such statement shall be processed in the manner given therein. Clause (c) of section 200A has been substituted by the Finance Act 2015 w.e.f. 1.6.2015 which reads as under:- "(c) the fee, if any, shall be computed in accordance with the provisions of section 234E;" 6.1. Fee for default u/s 234E provides that, when a person fails to deliver or cause to be delivered a statement within the time prescribed u/s 200(3), then that person shall be liable to pay fee in the manner provided therein. Thus, fee u/s 234E is leviable if the statement is not filed as prescribed u/s 200(3) which in turn provides that the statement to be filed after the payment of tax to the prescribed authority. The relevant r....
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....ax without any delay. Accordingly, the demand on account of 234E is cancelled. 8. Similarly interest u/s 220(2) cannot be levied when fee u/s 234E itself is not leviable. In so far as charging of interest u/s 201(IA), the same cannot be charged as admittedly no order u/s 201(1) has been passed holding the assessee to be "assessee in default" and, therefore, such an interest is also deleted." 20. Now coming to the facts of the present case before us, the assessee, Udit Jain had deducted tax at source u/s 195 of the Act against purchase of property. The tax was deducted at 18.05.2015 and was even paid on 18.05.2015, though the return in Form No.27A was filed on 23.06.2016. We hold that since the period under consideration is first quarter of Financial Year 2015-16 i.e. prior to the amendment to section 200A(1) of the Act wherein clause (c) was inserted w.e.f. 01.06.2015 and since the assessee had already deposited the tax deducted at source, on the same day of deduction, there was reasonable cause in the hands of the assessee in not depositing the return in Form No.27A and the said default needs to be condoned. Even otherwise, following the ratio laid down in the decision....
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