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2019 (11) TMI 1833 - AT - Income Tax


Issues involved: Taxability of payment received under Offshore supply contracts.

Analysis:
1. The appeal was against the final assessment order passed by the Ld. AO u/s 143(3) r.w.s. 144C (13) of the I.T.Act, 1961, concerning Assessment Year (AY) 2015-16, arising from the directions of the Dispute Resolution Panel (DRP)-1(WZ), Mumbai, u/s 144C(5) of the I.T.Act, 1961.
2. The main issue was whether the amount received under offshore supply contracts was taxable in India under section 44BBB of the Act. The assessee argued that the supplies were made and payments received outside India, hence not taxable in India.
3. The assessee contended that the receipts from the offshore supply contracts were not taxable in India, while the Revenue argued for taxability under section 44BBB.
4. The assessee, a joint stock company from Russia, was involved in civil construction and power projects in India. The Ld. AO included the amount received from offshore supply contracts in the income, citing business connection in India.
5. The Ld. AR relied on previous ITAT decisions in favor of the assessee for similar issues in earlier years. The Ld. DR supported the AO's order and DRP's directions.
6. The Tribunal considered previous ITAT decisions and held that offshore supply contracts carried out outside India were not taxable in India under section 44BBB and DTAA provisions.
7. The Tribunal referred to earlier decisions for AY 2014-15 and held that amounts from offshore supply contracts did not form part of business receipts for section 44BBB.
8. Consequently, the Tribunal directed the AO to delete the additions made towards income estimation under section 44BBB for offshore supply contracts, following the view that such income was not taxable in India.
9. The appeal by the assessee was allowed, and the additions towards offshore supply contracts were deleted.

This detailed analysis of the judgment provides a comprehensive overview of the issues involved and the Tribunal's decision regarding the taxability of payment received under offshore supply contracts.

 

 

 

 

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