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2024 (11) TMI 1313 - AT - Income Tax


Issues:
1. Disallowance of excess production and broadcasting fee claimed by the assessee.
2. Admission of additional evidence under Rule 46A by the CIT(A).

Analysis:
1. The appeal by the Revenue challenged the CIT(A)'s order deleting the disallowance of Rs. 5,21,02,473/- on account of excess production and broadcasting fee claimed by the assessee for Assessment Year 2014-15. The AO disallowed the amount as the assessee failed to provide necessary documentary evidence during assessment proceedings. The AO considered the charges as purchase cost of products and added the difference to the total income. The CIT(A) examined the case and allowed the production and broadcasting fees at the rate of 15.7% based on an additional agreement submitted by the assessee, contrary to the AO's calculation at 8%. The CIT(A) found no evidence to show the payment was not genuine and noted that higher percentages had been allowed in previous assessments. Thus, the disallowance was deleted by the CIT(A) in favor of the assessee.

2. The second issue revolved around the admission of additional evidence under Rule 46A of the Income Tax Rules, 1962. The Revenue contended that the CIT(A) erred in admitting the agreement effective from 01.04.2013 as additional evidence. However, the CIT(A) found no violation of Rule 46A as the agreement was crucial to determine the correct rate of production and broadcasting fees. The Revenue's appeal was dismissed as the CIT(A)'s decision was based on sound reasoning and supported by the agreement submitted by the assessee. The AO did not object to the allowability of expenses at 15.7% but only to the late submission of the agreement. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, emphasizing that there was no violation of Rule 46A in admitting the additional evidence.

In conclusion, the Tribunal dismissed the Revenue's appeal, affirming the CIT(A)'s order to delete the disallowance of the production and broadcasting fees claimed by the assessee. The decision was based on the submission of additional evidence and the absence of evidence indicating the payment was not genuine. The Tribunal found no grounds to interfere with the CIT(A)'s decision and upheld the allowance of expenses at 15.7% as per the agreement submitted by the assessee.

 

 

 

 

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