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2018 (4) TMI 879 - AT - Income Tax


Issues Involved:
1. Speculation Loss under Section 73
2. Bad Debt Deduction under Section 36(1)(vii)
3. Disallowance under Section 14A
4. Addition to Book Profit under Section 115JB
5. Capital Expenditure Deduction under Section 35D
6. Business Expenditure Deduction under Section 37(1)
7. Interest on Non-Performing Assets

Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

1. Speculation Loss under Section 73
The assessee challenged the treatment of trading loss on shares as speculation loss. The AO disallowed the loss due to discrepancies in the transaction evidence, but the CIT(A) allowed it as speculation loss under Section 73. The Tribunal found the transactions genuine and held that the NBFC registration related back to the application date due to a court-approved scheme, thus allowing the deduction of the loss as a non-speculative business loss.

2. Bad Debt Deduction under Section 36(1)(vii)
The assessee claimed bad debt deductions for principal and interest amounts written off. The CIT(A) allowed the interest portion but disallowed the principal, stating the assessee was not an NBFC during the relevant year. The Tribunal found the NBFC registration related back to the application date and allowed the deduction for both principal and interest, supported by the debtor's financial statements showing accumulated losses.

3. Disallowance under Section 14A
The AO disallowed expenses related to earning exempt income under Section 14A. The Tribunal noted the AO did not record satisfaction regarding the assessee's claim of no expenses incurred. The Tribunal deleted the disallowance, citing the absence of evidence and satisfaction from the AO, and the fact that investments were made long before the relevant year.

4. Addition to Book Profit under Section 115JB
The AO added expenses related to earning exempt income to book profit under Section 115JB. The Tribunal deleted the addition, following the ITAT Special Bench decision in ACIT vs Vireet Investment Pvt. Ltd., which held that computation under Section 115JB should be made without resorting to Section 14A and Rule 8D.

5. Capital Expenditure Deduction under Section 35D
The assessee did not press this ground, and it was dismissed as not pressed.

6. Business Expenditure Deduction under Section 37(1)
The AO disallowed fees paid for management consultancy as capital expenditure. The CIT(A) allowed it as revenue expenditure under Section 37(1), stating it was incurred wholly and exclusively for business purposes. The Tribunal upheld this decision, finding no merit in the Revenue's appeal.

7. Interest on Non-Performing Assets
The AO added interest on loans classified as non-performing assets (NPAs). The CIT(A) deleted the addition for two parties but upheld it for one related party, noting the loan was recovered. The Tribunal remanded the issue for verification, noting potential confusion due to amalgamation and name changes. For the other parties, the Tribunal upheld the deletion, recognizing the assessee's compliance with RBI guidelines and the improbability of recovery.

Final Result:
The appeals of the assessee for AYs 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09, and 2009-10 were partly allowed, while the appeals for AYs 2010-11 and 2011-12 were fully allowed. All departmental appeals were dismissed.

 

 

 

 

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