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1981 (10) TMI 86 - AT - Income Tax

Issues:
Disallowance of interest payment claimed as a deduction by the assessee in the computation of total income.

Analysis:
The assessee, a private limited company operating as travel agents, deducted tax from employee salaries as required by section 192 of the Income-tax Act, 1961, but failed to pay the amount to the Government on time, resulting in interest payment of Rs. 22,253 under section 201(1A). The assessee claimed this interest as a business expenditure, arguing that the tax withheld was utilized for business purposes. However, the Income Tax Officer (ITO) considered the interest penal and disallowed the deduction. The Commissioner (Appeals) upheld the disallowance, stating that the interest was due to the assessee's default in paying taxes, not related to its business activities.

On appeal, the assessee contended that the withheld funds were used for business, making the interest payment admissible. They cited legal precedents to support their argument. The revenue argued that the interest was a result of statutory default, not interest on borrowed capital, referencing relevant court decisions. The Tribunal held that the interest was not deductible as it was charged due to the unlawful withholding of revenue, not borrowing for business purposes. The Tribunal distinguished the case from legal precedents involving illegal businesses, stating that the interest payment was not incidental to the legitimate business operations of the assessee.

Therefore, the Tribunal dismissed the appeal, affirming the disallowance of the interest payment claimed as a deduction in the computation of the assessee's total income.

 

 

 

 

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