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2021 (8) TMI 484

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....proceedings initiated u/s.147 did not amount an "order" which could be subjected to revision u/s.263 of the Act? 2.Whether on the facts and in the circumstances of the case, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal was right in holding that the transfer of shares was only to comply with the legal requirements, the beneficial ownership was not transferred and therefore there was no error in the order of the Assessing Officer, without considering the detailed reasons given by the Commissioner of Income Tax in the order u/s.263?" 3.The respondent/assessee had filed the appeal before the Tribunal challenging the order passed by the Commissioner of Income Tax [CIT], Chennai-1 dated 30.03.2009 under Section 263 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The assessee for the year 2001-02 was completed under section 143(3) of the Act on 17.03.2003 on total income of Rs. 74,370/-. The assessment was reopened under Section 147 of the Act on 08.08.2005 and after receiving the response from the assessee, the Assessing Officer dropped the proceedings on 29.12.2006. The CIT after examining the records relating to the assessment proceedings was of the opinion dropping the proceedings under section 147 of ....

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....r considering the entire submissions of the assessee and the documents placed before him. 5.Further, by referring to Explanation 1 to Section 10A of the Act, it was submitted that there should not be either change of ownership or change in beneficial interest as Explanation 1 clarifies that for the purpose of determining whether there is change in ownership or beneficial interest, the test to be applied is whether there is transfer of beneficial interest beyond 49%. Further the assessee contended that the assessee's shares were held by the Mauritius Company and the Mauritius Company in turn was owned by the US Company and the US Company was taken over and consequent to this, the assessee applied to the Company Law Board for change of its name and the Assessing Officer enquired about the share holding pattern of the US Company which has been taken over by another US Company and after full verification and after having been satisfied that there is no change in the beneficial shareholding of the Company dropped the proceedings. 6.The CIT did not agree with the said submission by taking note of the Company register, change in beneficial interest held that the same has been re....

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.....Ravikumar, learned senior standing counsel to buttress his submission that the proceedings of the Assessing Officer dropping the reopening proceedings is an order and the correctness of which can be considered by the Commissioner in exercise of his powers under Section 263 of the Act. 11.In the case of Indo Marine Agencies of Kerala (P) Limited, the Assessing Officer had closed the assessment as 'NA' in view of the fact that the assessee did not have any taxable income for the assessment year under consideration. This fact was taken note of and it was held that the endorsement 'NA' made by the Assessing Officer on the ground that the assessee did not have a taxable income from the assessment year under consideration onwards was held to be an order under Section 144 of the Act and merely because it is not communicated, it would not make such an assessment recorded in the order sheet illegal and therefore, there would not be no bar to initiate proceedings under section 147 of the Act. 12.The facts of the present case are slightly different because the case before us is not an exercise of power under Section 263 of the Act to consider the correctness of the deci....

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....l, in our view, has rightly held that the order dropping the proceeding is not an order of reassessment and, therefore, notwithstanding the fact of dropping of those proceedings, the CIT has jurisdiction to revise the original assessment order made under s.263(2)(a) of the Act. Our answer to this question is against the assessee and in faovur of the Revenue. As the Tribunal has not examined the merits of the case, we direct the Tribunal to do so now." 17.Therefore, we are of the view that the CIT had no jurisdiction to invoke his power under section 263 of the Act to examine the correctness of the decision taken by the Assessing Officer dropping the reopening proceedings after issuance of notice under section 148 of the Act and after considering the objections filed by the assessee. In fact to the said extent, the Tribunal was right in its opinion. However, we do not agree with the finding of the Tribunal in paragraph No.6 of the impugned order, wherein the Tribunal has made an observation that issuance of notice under section 148 of the Act was an administrative decision and dropping of the proceedings after verifying the details was also an administrative decision. This obs....

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....acific continued to hold the beneficial interest in the shares. We also attach a copy of the abstract of the shareholder register duly attested by the Company Secretary. This has been further confirmed by the copy of the certified letter received from Marquip Asia-Pacific Limited, Mauritius which is enclosed herewith. Right from 1997, Marquip Aisa-Pacific Limited was owned by Marquip International Inc., USA. 100% of the shares of Marquip Asia-Pacific Limited were owned by Marquip International Inc., USA. There is no change in the shareholding pattern or the ownership or the beneficial interest in the shares. This has been supported by the certified copy of the duly notarized letter received from Marquip Asia-Pacific Limited, which is attached herewith. This clearly proves that there is no change in ownership or beneficial interest in the Indian Company even after the name change." 19.Further, Marquip Asia-Pacific Limited, Mauritius by their letter dated 16.03.2006 informed the petitioner by confirming that shareholding of Barry-Wehmiller International Resources Private Limited is as follows: "(1) 31,156 equity shares of Rs. 100 each h....