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1978 (9) TMI 34 - HC - Wealth-tax

Issues involved: Valuation of unquoted shares u/r 1-D of W.T. Rules and deduction of estimated capital gains tax.

Valuation of unquoted shares: The court upheld the method of valuation prescribed by r. 1-D of the W.T. Rules for unquoted equity shares, based on a Division Bench decision. The assessee's argument for deduction of estimated capital gains tax was rejected, citing s. 7(1) of the Act which requires valuation based on the price the asset would fetch in an open market sale, without considering expenses. This interpretation was supported by a Supreme Court ruling in Pandit Lakshmikant Jha v. CWT.

Deduction of estimated capital gains tax: The court emphasized that the estimated amount of capital gains tax should not be deducted from the value of unquoted shares for wealth tax computation, as it is not a debt actually owed by the assessee. This view was reinforced by the Madras High Court decision in T. S. Srinivasa Iyer v. CWT, which highlighted that tax liability arises only upon actual transfer resulting in capital gains.

Conclusion: Both questions were answered in favor of the department, denying the deduction of estimated capital gains tax from the valuation of unquoted shares. The Commissioner of Wealth-tax was awarded costs amounting to Rs. 200.

 

 

 

 

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