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1985 (12) TMI 103 - AT - Income Tax

Issues:
1. Assessment of rental income under the head 'Income from house property'.
2. Entitlement to exemption under section 23(3)(a) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for non-occupation of a residential property.

Analysis:
1. The first issue in the judgment pertains to the assessment of rental income from a flat in Nehru Place under the head 'Income from house property'. The Income Tax Officer (ITO) argued that since there was no registered sale deed conveying title of the flat to the assessee and his wife, the rental income should be assessed under the head 'Income from other sources'. However, the Appellate Tribunal held, based on a previous decision, that the assessment should indeed fall under the head 'Income from house property'. The Tribunal maintained the order of the Appellate Commissioner (AAC) in this regard, dismissing the department's appeal.

2. The second issue revolved around the entitlement to exemption under section 23(3)(a) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for non-occupation of a residential property. The authorized representative of the assessee argued that the assessee was entitled to exemption as he was obliged to stay in a different flat due to family reasons, even though he owned another vacant flat. However, the departmental representative contended that the exemption is only available if the assessee cannot occupy the residential house due to employment reasons, not personal choices. The Tribunal agreed with the department's interpretation, emphasizing that the legislative scope does not include connubial obligations for granting exemptions. The Tribunal dismissed the assessee's appeal, stating that the reasons provided did not meet the criteria for exemption under the law.

In conclusion, both the appeals were dismissed by the Appellate Tribunal, upholding the orders related to the assessment of rental income and the entitlement to exemption under the Income-tax Act, 1961.

 

 

 

 

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