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1980 (9) TMI 47 - HC - Income Tax

Issues:
Interpretation of the term "building comprising one or more residential units" under section 23(1)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961.

Detailed Analysis:

The judgment delivered by the High Court of Kerala involved the interpretation of the term "building comprising one or more residential units" under section 23(1)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961. The case revolved around a building consisting of 14 rooms, with one meter for electricity and water consumption for the entire building. The assessee claimed each room as a separate residential unit for tax benefits under section 23(1)(b). The Income Tax Officer (ITO) initially rejected this claim, stating that the building was a commercial unit. However, the ITO later allowed the benefit in respect of one unit while computing the tax liability. The assessee appealed, and the Appellate Authority Commission (AAC) upheld the claim, treating each room as a distinct residential unit. The Tribunal also supported this view, prompting the revenue to appeal further.

The court analyzed the relevant provisions of section 23(1) and compared them to similar provisions in the Indian Income Tax Act of 1922. The court highlighted the legislative intent behind the provision, aiming to stimulate housing construction for low-income groups. It emphasized that the term "building comprising one or more residential units" should refer to structures with multiple dwelling units like flats, each with separate amenities. The court cited legal precedents to support its interpretation that a building should be considered a single unit unless it consists of separate, self-sufficient dwelling units. The court disagreed with the Tribunal's reasoning that the rooms were built independently, as they were part of the same structure with shared entrances and facilities. Therefore, the court concluded that the assessee was not entitled to the benefit under section 23(1)(b) for each room and ruled in favor of the department.

In conclusion, the court held that the term "building comprising one or more residential units" should be understood as structures with independent dwelling units and not merely separate rooms within a single building. The judgment clarified the interpretation of the provision in question and provided guidance on determining eligibility for tax benefits under section 23(1)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961.

 

 

 

 

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