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1973 (11) TMI 18 - HC - Income Tax

Issues:
Interpretation of section 35B(1)(b)(iii) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 regarding weighted deduction for expenses incurred in respect of carriage of goods from the port of destination to the ultimate place of sale.

Analysis:
The case involved a firm engaged in the export of sea foods, which claimed a deduction under section 35B of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for expenses incurred in commission to foreign agents, insurance premium, and other items of expenditure. The Income-tax Officer allowed only a portion of the claimed deduction without providing reasons. The Appellate Assistant Commissioner held that expenses related to freight and insurance did not qualify for weighted deduction. The firm then appealed to the Tribunal, arguing that various expenses, including those for insurance, transport, storage, and warehousing, should be allowed as deductions under section 35B(1)(b)(iii) of the Act.

The Tribunal ruled that expenses for insurance of goods after landing were not excluded under the section, but expenses for carriage of goods from the port of destination to other places for sale were not eligible for weighted deduction. The Tribunal directed the Income-tax Officer to examine the details of the expenditure and allow weighted deduction for expenses related to distribution of goods outside India. The High Court agreed with the Tribunal's decision, emphasizing that expenses incurred on the carriage of goods to destinations outside India and on the insurance of goods while in transit do not qualify for weighted deduction.

The Court rejected the firm's claim that expenses for carriage of goods after landing at the port of destination to places of sale should be eligible for weighted deduction. It clarified that the term "destination" in the relevant clause of section 35B includes the ultimate place where goods are sold, not just the port of destination. Therefore, expenses incurred for distribution of goods outside India, including those for transporting goods to places of sale, do not qualify for weighted deduction under the Act.

In conclusion, the Court upheld the Tribunal's decision, ruling in favor of the Department and against the assessee. The judgment clarified the conditions for claiming weighted deduction under section 35B(1)(b)(iii) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, emphasizing that expenses related to the carriage of goods to destinations outside India are not eligible for such deduction.

 

 

 

 

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