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2014 (12) TMI 1 - AT - Income Tax


Issues Involved:
1. Transfer Pricing Adjustment for Export of Spare Parts and Components
2. Additional Depreciation on Computers Installed in Factory
3. Penalty Proceedings under Section 271(1)(c)
4. Levy of Interest under Sections 234B, 234C, and 234D

Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

1. Transfer Pricing Adjustment for Export of Spare Parts and Components:
The primary dispute pertains to an addition of Rs. 2,15,95,600/- made by the Assessing Officer (AO) on account of a transfer pricing adjustment to the stated values of international transactions undertaken by the assessee with its associated enterprises (AEs) concerning the export of spare parts and components. The AO rejected the external Transactional Net Margin Method (TNMM) approach adopted by the assessee and instead applied the internal TNMM. The Tribunal noted that the dispute was identical to the one considered in the assessee's own case for the assessment year 2006-07, which had been followed for the assessment year 2007-08. The Tribunal found that the internal TNMM mechanism applied by the AO was inappropriate due to the varied nature of transactions, which included categories 'A' (sale of spares for servicing vehicles), 'B' (sourcing components for two/three-wheelers), and 'C' (sourcing components for four-wheelers). The Tribunal concluded that the transactions under categories 'B' and 'C' could not be compared with category 'A' transactions due to functional and economic differences. The Tribunal directed the AO to re-determine the arm's length price following its decision for the assessment year 2006-07, remanding the issue back to the AO for verification and appropriate order.

2. Additional Depreciation on Computers Installed in Factory:
The dispute involved the disallowance of additional depreciation of Rs. 18,70,555/- claimed by the assessee under Section 32(1)(ii)(a) of the Income Tax Act for computers installed in its factory at Baramati. The Tribunal noted that a similar issue had been considered in the assessee's own case for the assessment year 2007-08, where the claim was allowed. The Tribunal followed this precedent and directed the AO to allow the claim for additional depreciation.

3. Penalty Proceedings under Section 271(1)(c):
The assessee challenged the penalty proceedings initiated under Section 271(1)(c) of the Act. The Tribunal deemed this ground as premature and accordingly dismissed it.

4. Levy of Interest under Sections 234B, 234C, and 234D:
The last ground related to the levy of interest under Sections 234B, 234C, and 234D of the Act. The Tribunal noted that this issue was consequential in nature and did not require any adjudication.

Conclusion:
The appeal was partly allowed. The Tribunal directed the AO to re-determine the arm's length price for the export of spare parts and components based on its previous decisions. The claim for additional depreciation was allowed, the penalty proceedings were dismissed as premature, and the issue of interest levy was noted as consequential.

 

 

 

 

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