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2022 (12) TMI 930 - AT - Income Tax


Issues:
1. Addition of Foreign Currency & Credit Card Expenses
2. Addition of Staff Welfare Expenses and Gift & Shagun Expenses
3. Disallowance of Building Depreciation

Analysis:

Issue 1: Addition of Foreign Currency & Credit Card Expenses
The appeal challenged the addition of Rs. 5,30,133 out of Foreign Currency & Credit Card Expenses. The CIT(A) sustained the addition based on lack of proper documentation for expenses incurred in foreign currency and through credit cards. The CIT(A) acknowledged the absence of bills or vouchers to support the business purpose of these expenses. However, the CIT(A) deemed the 10% disallowance excessive and reduced it to a fair and reasonable amount. The appellant argued that the expenses were related to business activities, supported by detailed evidence of foreign travel expenses and turnover figures. The Tribunal found the disallowance unjustified and deleted the addition of Rs. 5,30,133.

Issue 2: Addition of Staff Welfare Expenses and Gift & Shagun Expenses
The CIT(A) upheld the addition of Rs. 4,00,000 against Staff Welfare Expenses and Gift & Shagun Expenses. The appellant contended that these expenses were legitimate and directly connected to business operations, supported by detailed payment records. The Tribunal noted the lack of specific findings by the CIT(A) regarding this disallowance and found the expenses to be business-related. Consequently, the Tribunal deleted the addition of Rs. 4,00,000.

Issue 3: Disallowance of Building Depreciation
The AO disallowed depreciation of Rs. 79,386 on building assets, citing an alleged excess valuation. The appellant provided a valuation report and explanations to justify the claimed depreciation. The Tribunal reviewed the valuation report and found no under-valuation of assets, supporting the appellant's claim. Therefore, the Tribunal concluded that the disallowance of building depreciation was unwarranted and deleted the addition of Rs. 79,386.

In conclusion, the Tribunal allowed the appeal, deleting the additions made by the CIT(A) on the grounds of Foreign Currency & Credit Card Expenses, Staff Welfare Expenses and Gift & Shagun Expenses, and Building Depreciation. The Tribunal pronounced the order in favor of the assessee on 08.12.2022.

 

 

 

 

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