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1970 (2) TMI 19 - HC - Wealth-tax


Issues:
Valuation of compensation bonds for wealth tax assessment under the Wealth-tax Act, 1957 and the U. P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1951.

Analysis:
The judgment delivered by the High Court of Allahabad involved a reference made by the Appellate Tribunal under section 27(1) of the Wealth-tax Act, 1957, regarding the assessment for the year 1957-58 of the market value of compensation bonds received by the assessee. The primary question was whether the market value of bonds worth Rs. 26,27,300 should be included in the total assets of the assessee for wealth tax purposes, considering the provisions of the Wealth-tax Act and the U. P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1951.

The assessee, an intermediary in Uttar Pradesh, received compensation bonds as per the Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act after the vesting of his estates in the State. The Wealth-tax Officer included the market value of both the compensation bonds received before and after the valuation date in the assessment. The Appellate Assistant Commissioner excluded the market value of bonds received after the valuation date, but the Appellate Tribunal reversed this decision, stating that the right to compensation accrued to the assessee on the abolition of his estate and should be valued as of the valuation date.

The Court analyzed the provisions of the U. P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, emphasizing that the compensation bonds were paid in accordance with the Act and rules, representing the right of the assessee to compensation. It was held that the market value of the bonds, including those received after the valuation date, was includible in the computation of the assessee's net wealth for the assessment year 1957-58. This decision was supported by previous court judgments dealing with similar issues.

In conclusion, the High Court ruled that the market value of the compensation bonds worth Rs. 26,27,300 should be considered in the assessment of the assessee's net wealth for the relevant year. The Commissioner of Wealth-tax was awarded costs, assessed at Rs. 200, along with counsel's fees at the same amount.

 

 

 

 

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