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2000 (5) TMI 166 - AT - Income Tax

Issues Involved:
The issues involved in the judgment are the applicability of section 194H for tax deduction on commission payments, determination of the nature of relationship between the assessee and sales agents, and classification of transactions with advertising agencies as principal to principal basis.

Applicability of Section 194H for Tax Deduction on Commission Payments:
The Revenue appealed against the CIT(A)'s order regarding the deduction of tax at source under section 194H for commission payments. The dispute arose from the non-deduction of TDS by the assessee for payments made before and after the section came into operation. The Revenue argued that section 204 defines the 'Person responsible for paying,' making section 194H applicable. However, the AR of the assessee defended the CIT(A)'s order, emphasizing the nature of the commission payments as trade discounts.

Nature of Relationship Between Assessee and Sales Agents:
The assessee, a newspaper publisher, engaged sales agents to distribute newspapers at discounted prices. The Assessing Officer alleged default in TDS deduction under section 194H, holding the assessee liable for a substantial tax amount. The judgment highlighted the contractual terms between the assessee and the agents, emphasizing the sale of newspapers to agents, who bore liability for unsold newspapers, indicating a contract of sale rather than agency.

Classification of Transactions with Advertising Agencies:
The judgment also addressed transactions with advertising agencies, where space in the newspaper was sold to them. The agencies deducted charges described as 'commission' before paying the balance to the assessee. The CIT(A) correctly determined these transactions as principal to principal basis, not falling under the purview of section 194H. The judgment dismissed the appeal, affirming the CIT(A)'s findings on both commission payments to sales agents and advertising agencies.

 

 

 

 

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