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2011 (8) TMI 1294 - AT - Income Tax

Issues involved:
Appeals filed by Revenue against orders of CIT (A) for Assessment Years 2004-05 and 2005-06 regarding deduction u/s 80-IB(10) and sale of unutilized FSI.

Deduction u/s 80-IB(10):
The Assessing Officer disallowed deduction claimed by the assessee under section 80-IB(10) due to ownership and approval issues. CIT (A) allowed the deduction based on a Co-ordinate Bench decision in the case of Radhe Developers. ITAT Ahmedabad held that ownership of land is not a prerequisite for claiming deduction under section 80-IB(10). The ITAT emphasized that the entity developing and building the housing project is entitled to the deduction, regardless of land ownership. The ITAT also clarified that being a contractor does not disqualify an entity from being considered a developer. The decision in another case, ITO and Others vs. Shakti Corporation Baroda, supported the view that the developer must have dominant control over the project and bear the risks involved to qualify for the deduction. The ITAT upheld CIT (A)'s decision to allow the deduction u/s 80-IB(10) for both years.

Sale of Unutilized FSI:
The Assessing Officer disallowed the deduction on the sale of unutilized FSI, stating it was not profit derived from development and construction activities. However, the ITAT clarified that there is no requirement to fully utilize permissible FSI under section 80-IB(10). The ITAT highlighted that the profitability is not based on FSI and the market factors influence the construction decisions. The ITAT emphasized that the sale of unused FSI does not disqualify the entity from claiming the deduction under section 80-IB(10).

Conclusion:
The ITAT dismissed both appeals of the Revenue, confirming CIT (A)'s decision to allow the deduction u/s 80-IB(10) and rejecting the disallowance of deduction on the sale of unutilized FSI. The decisions were based on the principles established in previous cases and the interpretation of relevant legal provisions.

 

 

 

 

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