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2007 (4) TMI 224 - HC - Income Tax

Issues involved: Interpretation of the amendment to section 64(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for the assessment year 1976-77.

Summary:
The High Court of Allahabad considered the question of whether the amendment to section 64(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, brought about by the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Act, 1975, was applicable to the assessment year 1976-77. The amendment, enforced from April 1, 1976, changed the treatment of income from a partnership where a minor child of the assessee was involved. Prior to the amendment, the minor child's income was taxed separately, but post-amendment, it was required to be clubbed with the income of the assessee. The court referred to a previous case where it was argued that the assessee must have some income of their own for the amended section 64 to apply, which was rejected. The court deliberated on whether such amendments affecting tax liability should apply to the previous year that has already passed or only to future years. It was held that unless the amending Act provides otherwise, amendments altering tax liability apply to future years. In this case, the amendment to section 64 was enforced from April 1, 1976, and thus was not applicable to the assessment year 1976-77, which related to the previous year 1975-76 that had already ended by the enforcement date of the amendment.

The court relied on various precedents to conclude that the Tribunal was legally incorrect in holding that the amendment enforced from April 1, 1976, was applicable to the assessment year 1976-77. The decision was based on the principle that amendments affecting tax liability typically apply to future years to provide advance notice to the assessee for tax planning and compliance purposes. The reference was disposed of accordingly.

 

 

 

 

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