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2013 (2) TMI 716 - AT - Income Tax

Issues Involved:

1. Addition u/s 41(1) of Income-tax Act, 1961.
2. Disallowance of payments for technical advisory and management fees.
3. Depreciation on trademarks and licenses.

Summary:

Issue 1: Addition u/s 41(1) of Income-tax Act, 1961

The Revenue challenged the CIT(A)'s decision to scale down an addition of Rs. 6.10 lakhs made by the Assessing Officer (AO) u/s 41(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, to Rs. 3.78 lakhs. The AO noted that seven trade creditors had credit balances totaling Rs. 6,10,880/- which remained constant for three years. The AO added these amounts, considering them not repayable. The CIT(A) found that Rs. 2,32,334/- had been offered as income for the assessment year 2011-12 and reduced the addition accordingly. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, stating that the AO could not show compelling circumstances to justify the addition for the assessment year 2008-09.

Issue 2: Disallowance of payments for technical advisory and management fees

The Revenue contested the deletion of a disallowance of Rs. 4 Crores claimed by the assessee for payments made to M/s United Breweries Limited (UBL) for technical advisory and management fees. The AO disallowed the payment, questioning its commercial expediency and lack of specific evidence. The CIT(A) found the payment justified, noting the foreign partner's involvement and the revenue-neutral nature of the transaction. The Tribunal agreed with the CIT(A), emphasizing that the payment was acknowledged by UBL, and the transaction was revenue neutral, thus justifying the deletion of the disallowance.

Issue 3: Depreciation on trademarks and licenses

The Revenue disputed the allowance of Rs. 1.31 Crores claimed as depreciation on trademarks and licenses acquired by the assessee from M/s Empee Distilleries Limited. The Tribunal referred to its earlier decision in the assessee's appeal for the assessment year 2007-08, where it upheld the claim of depreciation. The Tribunal reiterated that the assessee had acquired the trademarks and licenses legitimately and had been allowed depreciation since the assessment year 2003-04. The CIT(A) was found justified in deleting the disallowance, and the Tribunal dismissed the Revenue's ground.

Conclusion:

The appeal filed by the Revenue was dismissed, with the Tribunal upholding the CIT(A)'s decisions on all contested issues.

 

 

 

 

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