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2006 (7) TMI 689 - HC - Income Tax

Issues: Interpretation and application of Section 80-I of the Income Tax Act

Analysis:
In this judgment, the High Court of Bombay dealt with the interpretation and application of Section 80-I of the Income Tax Act in two appeals. The main issue revolved around whether the Appellants, who were manufacturers of gutka containing tobacco, were eligible for a deduction under Section 80-I. Section 80-I allows a deduction of 20% from profits and gains derived from an industrial undertaking, subject to certain conditions. The crucial condition in question was whether the industrial undertaking must be manufacturing articles not specified in the Eleventh Schedule of the Act, which includes tobacco and tobacco preparations. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal had denied the benefit of this provision to the Appellants due to the presence of 6.2% tobacco in the gutka they manufactured.

The Appellants argued that the matter should be referred to a Special Bench as similar issues were pending for other assessment years. The Tribunal's decision was challenged on the grounds of uniformity and the need for a consistent approach. Ultimately, the High Court set aside the Tribunal's order for the sake of uniformity, without expressing any opinion on the merits of the case. The appeals were restored to the file of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal in Pune to be heard along with other related appeals for different years.

Additionally, the Appellants informed the Court that the tax for the relevant years had been fully paid or adjusted, and they agreed not to claim any refund until all connected appeals were decided by the Special Bench. The judgment also addressed a writ petition related to the rectification of the Tribunal's order, which was disposed of in light of the decision to set aside the original order and restore the appeals for further consideration by the Tribunal in Pune. The High Court's decision aimed to ensure consistency and a comprehensive review of the issues involved in the appeals related to the interpretation and application of Section 80-I of the Income Tax Act.

 

 

 

 

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