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2018 (4) TMI 804 - HC - Income Tax


Issues:
1. Disallowance of expenditure incurred in connection with share issue by the appellant.
2. Restriction of claim of depreciation by the appellant.

Issue 1: Disallowance of Expenditure Incurred in Connection with Share Issue:
The appellant challenged the disallowance of expenditure related to a share issue before the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal. The Tribunal relied on the decision in Brooke Bond India Ltd. vs. Commissioner of Income Tax, classifying the expenditure as "capital expenditure." The appellant contended that other expenditures should have been considered, but failed to provide detailed breakdowns to support this claim. As a result, the Tribunal's decision was upheld as valid due to the lack of supporting evidence. The substantial question of law was answered against the appellant in favor of the Revenue.

Issue 2: Restriction of Claim of Depreciation:
Regarding the claim of depreciation, the Tribunal found the appellant's transaction lacking in bonafide due to the sequence of events involving a pollution control machinery. The Tribunal noted discrepancies in the dates of fabrication and sale of the machinery, raising doubts about its legitimate use. The matter was remanded to the Assessing Officer for re-verification to determine the depreciation amount based on verified usage. The Tribunal's decision was supported by factual findings, confirming doubts about the transaction's bonafides. The appellant's reliance on a previous court decision was deemed inapplicable to the current case. The Tribunal's suspicion of the transaction's legitimacy was upheld, and the matter was remanded for limited re-verification purposes. Consequently, the second question was answered against the appellant in favor of the Revenue.

In conclusion, the High Court of Madras dismissed the Tax Case Appeal, upholding the decisions of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal on both issues. The appellant's challenges regarding the disallowed expenditure and restricted depreciation claim were not substantiated with sufficient evidence, leading to the unfavorable rulings. The judgment emphasized the importance of providing detailed documentation to support claims in tax-related matters.

 

 

 

 

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