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2017 (5) TMI 679 - AT - Income Tax


Issues:
Granting exemption u/s.11 of the Act to a charitable trust despite earning income from business activities; Interpretation of sec.2(15) of the Act in relation to income derived from letting out a community hall for marriage functions; Determining whether the business activities are incidental to the charitable objects of the trust as per Trust Deed.

Detailed Analysis:

Issue 1: Granting exemption u/s.11 despite business activities
The Revenue appealed against the CIT(A) order granting exemption u/s.11 of the Act to a charitable trust earning income from letting out a community hall for marriage functions. The Revenue contended that the trust's activities were hit by the amendment of sec.2(15) of the Act, which includes business activities. The trust claimed that the income from letting out the hall was property income and not business income, hence eligible for exemption u/s.11. The Tribunal analyzed the Trust Deed and relevant provisions to determine if the business activities qualified for exemption.

Issue 2: Interpretation of sec.2(15) in relation to community hall income
The Tribunal examined whether the income generated from letting out the community hall was incidental to the charitable objects of the trust as per the Trust Deed. The trust argued that the income was applied for charitable purposes, making it eligible for exemption u/s.11(4). However, the Tribunal found that the running of the hall was not inextricably linked to the trust's charitable objectives, leading to a denial of exemption under sec.11 of the Act. The Tribunal referenced relevant case laws to support its decision.

Issue 3: Trust's claim of corpus donation and rental income
The AO highlighted discrepancies in the trust's claim of corpus donation and rental income collected from functions at the community hall. The AO found that the corpus donation was actually rental income, as the same individuals paid for both. This raised concerns of quid pro quo and exceeded the threshold for exemption u/s.11. The Tribunal upheld the AO's findings, emphasizing the application of sec.2(15) due to the total rental receipts exceeding the limit.

In conclusion, the Tribunal allowed the Revenue's appeal, reversing the CIT(A) order and restoring the AO's decision to deny exemption u/s.11 of the Act to the charitable trust. The judgment delved into the Trust Deed, business activities, and income sources to determine the eligibility for tax exemption, emphasizing the interpretation of sec.2(15) and the incidental nature of business activities to the trust's charitable objectives.

 

 

 

 

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