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2003 (1) TMI 711 - AT - Income Tax

Issues:
1. Tax effect below threshold for CBDT Instruction No. 1903
2. Deletion of commission expenses
3. Interest charged under section 234B
4. Deletion of interest on income-tax

Analysis:

Issue 1:
The first issue pertains to the tax effect being below the threshold for CBDT Instruction No. 1903. The Tribunal noted that despite the tax effect being below the stipulated amount, the cumulative effect of tax in specific grounds exceeded the threshold, thus rejecting the Departmental Representative's plea to decide the case based on the instruction.

Issue 2:
Regarding the deletion of commission expenses, the Departmental Representative argued against the allowance of commission paid on tea sales, contending it was not incidental to the business. However, the Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, stating that the payment was justified as it resulted in increased profits for the assessee, and no contrary evidence was presented by the Revenue.

Issue 3:
The next issue involved the deletion of interest charged under section 234B. The Departmental Representative argued that the interest should be charged on the assessed income rather than the returned income. The Tribunal, citing the amended provisions of the Finance Act, 2001, held in favor of the Revenue, allowing the interest to be charged as per the amended law.

Issue 4:
Lastly, the matter of deletion of interest on income-tax was considered. The Departmental Representative contended that interest on income-tax was not deductible, while the assessee argued it was allowable as business expenditure. The Tribunal ruled against the assessee, stating that since the interest income was assessed separately, deductions under section 57 applied, and interest on income-tax was not allowable under sections 36, 37, or 57 of the Act.

In conclusion, the Tribunal partly allowed both appeals, addressing various issues related to commission expenses, interest charges, and tax effect thresholds, providing detailed reasoning and legal interpretations for each decision.

 

 

 

 

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