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1980 (3) TMI 62 - HC - Income Tax

Issues involved: Determination of annual letting value for the assessment year 1971-72 u/s 22 of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

Summary:
The High Court of Allahabad addressed the issue of determining the annual letting value for the assessment year 1971-72 u/s 22 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The Appellate Tribunal initially fixed the value at Rs. 14,000, which was challenged by the assessee. The Income Tax Officer (ITO) had determined the value at Rs. 18,000 based on the investment made by the assessee and likely return, a decision affirmed by the Appellate Assistant Commissioner (AAC). The assessee appealed to the Tribunal, arguing for a lower value of Rs. 8,700. The Tribunal considered the investment and potential rent, ultimately setting the value at Rs. 14,000, stating that a fair return of about 7% on the investment was appropriate.

The Tribunal's decision was based on the fact that the municipal authorities had determined the annual letting value at Rs. 8,700, which the assessee relied upon. However, the Tribunal found that a return of 3% as indicated by the municipal authorities was unreasonably low given the investment made by the assessee. The Court noted the lack of evidence regarding the factors considered by the municipal authorities in their valuation process.

Reference was made to a decision of the Kerala High Court where the authorities had considered various factors to determine the annual letting value, unlike the present case where such considerations were not evident. Despite this distinction, the Court agreed with the Tribunal's method of determining the value based on a 7% return on investment for the year 1971-72.

In conclusion, the Court ruled in favor of the department and against the assessee, upholding the value of Rs. 14,000 as the annual letting value. The Commissioner was awarded costs amounting to Rs. 200.

 

 

 

 

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