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2021 (7) TMI 719 - AT - Income Tax


Issues:
1. Disallowance u/s. 14A of the Income Tax Act for assessment years 2012-13, 2013-14, and 2014-15.
2. Allocation of interest amount to exempt income.
3. Disallowance of administrative expenses relatable to exempt income under Rule 8D(2)(iii) of the Rules.
4. Recomputation of book profits u/s. 115JB of the Act.
5. Challenge by Revenue against the CIT(A)'s orders.
6. Disallowance under Rule 8D(2)(i) and Rule 8D(2)(ii).
7. Application of legal precedents by CIT(A) in deleting interest component u/r. 8D(2)(ii).
8. Recomputation of Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) after excluding disallowance u/s. 14A of the Act.

Analysis:
1. The Revenue challenged the CIT(A)'s orders for A.Y. 2012-13, 2013-14, and 2014-15 regarding disallowance u/s. 14A. The assessee made suo moto disallowance, but the Assessing Officer calculated disallowance under Rule 8D significantly higher. The CIT(A) concluded that the assessee is not liable to allocate interest to exempt income but upheld the disallowance of administrative expenses under Rule 8D(2)(iii). Consequently, the appeals were allowed, and the Assessing Officer was directed to recompute the MAT payable after excluding the disallowance u/s. 14A.

2. Regarding the allocation of interest amount, the CIT(A) found that the interest expenses were not allocable to exempt income. The Revenue did not dispute these findings, and the CIT(A) deleted the interest component under Rule 8D(2)(ii) based on legal precedents. The Tribunal confirmed this decision, stating that the interest expense was not linked to exempt income, thus dismissing the Revenue's appeals.

3. The CIT(A) directed the deletion of the interest component under Rule 8D(2)(ii) for all three years, following legal precedents. The Tribunal upheld this decision, as the interest expenses were found not to be allocable to exempt income. The Tribunal dismissed the Revenue's appeals and the assessee's cross-objections as withdrawn.

4. The Tribunal confirmed the CIT(A)'s direction to recompute the MAT payable by the assessee after excluding the disallowance u/s. 14A, citing a Special Bench decision. Consequently, the appeals of the Revenue and the cross-objection of the assessee were dismissed.

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