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2023 (6) TMI 396 - AT - Income Tax


Issues Involved:
1. Disallowance under Section 14A of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with Rule 8D of the Income-tax Rules, 1962.
2. Deletion of addition made on capitalization of license fee.
3. Disallowance of TDS credit and corresponding addition to the income of the assessee.

Summary:

Issue 1: Disallowance under Section 14A read with Rule 8D
The Revenue contested the CIT(A)'s decision to restrict the disallowance under Section 14A, arguing that strategic investments should not be excluded based on the Supreme Court decision in Max Opp Investment Ltd vs. CIT. The assessee argued that no exempt income was earned from strategic investments, and thus, they should be excluded from the average value of investments for Rule 8D(2)(iii) computation. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, noting that only investments yielding exempt income during the year should be considered. Since the assessee's mutual fund investments had no opening or closing balances, the disallowance mechanism under Rule 8D(2)(iii) failed, and the Assessing Officer was directed to delete the disallowance over the suo motu disallowance made by the assessee.

Issue 2: Deletion of Addition on Capitalization of License Fee
The Assessing Officer treated the license fee paid to the Department of Telecommunication as capital expenditure, amortizing it under Section 35ABB. The CIT(A) deleted the disallowance, referencing Tribunal decisions in earlier years favoring the assessee. The Tribunal confirmed this view, citing consistent past decisions and the Delhi High Court's ruling in CIT vs. Bharti Hexacom Ltd., which treated license fees post-1999 policy as revenue expenditure.

Issue 3: Disallowance of TDS Credit and Corresponding Addition
The Assessing Officer disallowed TDS credit claimed for deferred revenue and added the corresponding amount to the income. The Tribunal found this resulted in double addition. It directed the Assessing Officer to verify the factual claim and ensure that if the TDS credit was disallowed, the corresponding income addition should be deleted to avoid double taxation.

Conclusion:
The Tribunal dismissed the Revenue's appeal and allowed the assessee's cross-objection, directing appropriate adjustments based on the established legal principles and factual verification. The order was pronounced on 07/06/2023.

 

 

 

 

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