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2017 (4) TMI 187 - HC - Income Tax


Issues:
Challenge to Tribunal's order modifying Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) decision on interest deduction.

Analysis:
The appellant challenged the Tribunal's decision modifying the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) order regarding the deduction of interest payable to Indian Overseas Bank. The substantial question of law framed was whether the difference in interest payable to the bank, amounting to ?3,55,850, could be disallowed as it did not pertain to the relevant year. The Assessing Officer noted that the amount represented liabilities written back due to waiver of partial interest by institutions under an approved scheme. The appellant claimed that the outstanding interest was converted into a loan and should be treated as paid, thus deductible under section 43B. However, the Tribunal reversed the Commissioner's decision, stating that the income claimed should be relevant for the year.

The Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) had directed the Assessing Officer to allow the interest payable to Indian Overseas Bank at ?3,55,850, as it was a liability for the year. The Tribunal, however, disagreed, stating that the Assessing Officer's treatment of the credit amount was correct. The appellant argued that since the waiver of interest was taxed as income by the Assessing Officer for earlier years, the short provision of interest noticed during the year should also be allowed. The Tribunal upheld its decision, emphasizing the need to claim income for the relevant year.

The High Court, after considering the figures and reasoning of the Assessing Officer and the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals), held that if income was to be considered, the loss should also be accounted for in the relevant year. Consequently, the appeal was allowed in favor of the assessee against the Department. The Court concluded that the issue was decided in favor of the appellant, leading to the allowance of the appeal.

 

 

 

 

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