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2017 (4) TMI 240 - AT - Income Tax


Issues Involved:
1. Disallowance under Section 40(a)(ia) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 due to non-deduction of TDS on interest payments.

Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

1. Disallowance under Section 40(a)(ia) of the Income Tax Act, 1961:

The primary issue in this appeal is whether the disallowance made under Section 40(a)(ia) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, for non-deduction of TDS on interest payments, was justified. The assessee, a mutual fund company functioning as a Nidhi Company under Section 620A of the Companies Act, filed its return of income admitting a total income of Rs. 50,88,974/-. Upon scrutiny, the Assessing Officer (AO) determined the total income at Rs. 1,21,68,213/- after disallowing interest payments under Section 40(a)(ia) due to non-deduction of TDS.

2. Submission of Form 15G/15H:

The assessee contended that it had obtained Form 15G/15H from the payees, which exempts the payer from deducting TDS on interest payments. However, the AO disallowed the interest payments because the assessee failed to submit these forms to the Commissioner within the specified period. The CIT(A) deleted the disallowance, noting that the forms were indeed obtained and submitted to the AO, and the non-submission to the Commissioner was a procedural lapse that could attract penalty but not disallowance under Section 40(a)(ia).

3. Tribunal's Observation and Decision:

The Tribunal examined the relevant materials and the orders of the authorities below. It was observed that the AO did not dispute the submission of Form 15G/15H to him. The Tribunal referenced the decision in Malineni Babulu (HUF) v. ITO, where it was held that failure to submit Form 15G/15H to the Commissioner within the specified period is a procedural lapse that warrants penalty under Section 272A(2)(f) but does not justify disallowance under Section 40(a)(ia). The Tribunal also cited similar decisions from other cases, reinforcing that the non-submission of forms to the Commissioner does not negate the validity of the forms obtained from the payees.

4. Conclusion:

The Tribunal concluded that the CIT(A) rightly followed the precedent and deleted the disallowance made under Section 40(a)(ia). Additionally, the Tribunal noted that the entire payment was made during the year, and nothing was outstanding, which further supported the CIT(A)’s decision. Therefore, the appeal filed by the Revenue was dismissed.

Result:

The appeal filed by the Revenue was dismissed, and the order of the CIT(A) deleting the disallowance under Section 40(a)(ia) was upheld.

Order Pronouncement:

The order was pronounced on the 24th of March, 2017, at Chennai.

 

 

 

 

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