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2021 (5) TMI 864 - AT - Income Tax


Issues Involved:
1. Transfer Pricing Adjustment
2. Disallowance of License Fee and Data Service Management Charges
3. Short Grant of Prepaid Taxes and Erroneous Levy of Interest

Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

1. Transfer Pricing Adjustment:
- Adjustment on Account of Transfer Pricing Addition: The TPO/AO/DRP enhanced the income of the appellant by ?4,85,54,206 by holding that the international related party transactions relating to payment for data server management charges and other transactions did not satisfy the arm's length principle.
- Comparability Analysis: The TPO rejected the comparability analysis conducted by the appellant, introducing additional/revised filters and rejecting/modifying quantitative filters applied by the appellant.
- Inclusion/Exclusion of Comparables: The TPO included companies like Eclerx Services Ltd., TCS e-Serve Ltd., Infosys BPO Ltd., Acropetal Technologies Ltd., and E4e Healthcare Services Pvt. Ltd., which the appellant argued were not comparable. Conversely, the TPO excluded R Systems International Ltd. due to different financial year ending.
- Judgment on Comparables:
- Eclerx Services Ltd.: Excluded due to functional differences, significant advertising expenses, and ownership of intangibles.
- TCS e-Serve Ltd.: Excluded due to functional differences, high turnover, and brand value from TCS acquisition.
- Infosys BPO Ltd.: Excluded due to functional differences, brand value, and extraordinary financial events.
- Acropetal Technologies Ltd.: Excluded due to functional differences, significant AMP expenses, and extraordinary economic events.
- E4e Healthcare Services Pvt. Ltd.: Excluded due to functional differences in providing healthcare business services.
- R Systems International Ltd.: Directed TPO/AO to verify and include if data can be reasonably extrapolated.
- Incorrect Computation of Assessee's Margin: The TPO incorrectly computed the operating revenue of the assessee, disregarding ?2,87,55,643, which was recognized in the subsequent financial year. The issue was remanded back to the TPO/AO for proper verification.
- Incorrect Calculation of Proportionate Adjustment: The TPO considered the operating expenses for related party transactions as ?24.01 crores, including ?12,92,90,597 paid to CSC Australia Pty Ltd., a third party. The issue was remanded back to the TPO/AO for verification.

2. Disallowance of License Fee and Data Service Management Charges:
- Disallowance of ?10,90,21,322: The AO disallowed the license fee and data service management charges paid to GECC, treating it as capital expenditure.
- Appellant's Argument: The appellant argued that the issue is covered by the Tribunal's decision in their favor for previous assessment years, where the payment was treated as revenue expenditure.
- Judgment: The Tribunal held that the issue is covered by previous orders in favor of the appellant, treating the payment as revenue expenditure. The license fee paid for the use of Vision Plus software does not provide enduring benefits and is deductible under section 37 of the Act.

3. Short Grant of Prepaid Taxes and Erroneous Levy of Interest:
- Short Grant of TDS Credit: The AO did not grant TDS credit to the extent of ?4,40,63,648 as claimed by the appellant in the revised return of income.
- Erroneous Levy of Interest: The AO levied excess interest under section 234C of the Act.
- Judgment: The issue was remanded back to the AO for proper verification of the TDS credit claim and to grant the same as per the provisions of law.

Conclusion:
- The appeal was partly allowed for statistical purposes, with directions to the TPO/AO for proper verification and adjudication on the remanded issues, ensuring the appellant is given an opportunity for a hearing following principles of natural justice.

 

 

 

 

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