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2013 (5) TMI 70 - AT - Income Tax


Issues:
1. Transfer pricing adjustment
2. Allowability of claim of bad debt

Transfer Pricing Adjustment:

The appeal was against the CIT(A)'s order for the assessment year 2007-08, concerning transfer pricing adjustment and the claim of bad debt. The AO noted international transactions with 10 associate enterprises, leading to a referral to the TPO for determining arms length price. The TPO requested information supporting ALP, and the assessee conducted a TP study using the TNMM method. The TPO excluded certain comparables selected by the assessee, computed ALP based on nine comparables, and proposed an adjustment of Rs. 11,42,21,880. The CIT(A) confirmed the adjustment, citing a previous Tribunal decision. The Tribunal, considering a similar issue in the past, found the application of enterprise level margin to international transactions incorrect, as per the TNMM method requirements. The matter was sent back to the AO for fresh adjudication in accordance with the law.

Allowability of Claim of Bad Debt:

The dispute revolved around the claim of bad debt amounting to Rs. 40,04,230. The claim was not made in the return of income but during the assessment proceedings. The AO did not consider the claim, and the CIT(A) upheld this decision, citing the need for claims to be made through a revised return as per a Supreme Court judgment. However, the Tribunal noted that the Supreme Court judgment applied to the AO, not the appellate authority. As the facts regarding the claim were on record, the Tribunal admitted the claim and sent the issue back to the AO for further examination after allowing an opportunity for the assessee to be heard.

In conclusion, the Tribunal allowed the appeal for statistical purposes, directing a fresh adjudication on both the transfer pricing adjustment and the claim of bad debt in accordance with the law and after providing the assessee with an opportunity to present their case.

 

 

 

 

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