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January 2014

Educational Institution: Exemption u/s. 10(23C)(iiiad): A. Ys. 2000-01 to 2005-06: The assessee society running 25 educational institutions claimed exemption u/s. 10(23C)(iiiad) in respect of institutions satisfying the conditions: Denial of exemption on the ground that the aggregate receipts of all institutions exceeded limit of Rs. 1 crore: Denial of exemption not proper: Assessee entitled to exemption:

By K. B. Bhujle, Advocate
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35. Educational Institution: Exemption u/s. 10(23C)(iiiad): A. Ys. 2000-01 to 2005-06: The assessee society running 25 educational institutions claimed exemption u/s. 10(23C)(iiiad) in respect of institutions satisfying the conditions: Denial of exemption on the ground that the aggregate receipts of all institutions exceeded limit of Rs. 1 crore: Denial of exemption not proper: Assessee entitled to exemption:

CIT vs. Childrens Education Society; 358 ITR 373 (Karn):

The assessee society was running around 25 educational institutions. In the relevant assessment years the assessee claimed exemption u/s. 10(23C)(iiiad) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in respect of the educational institutions which satisfied the relevant conditions. The Assessing Officer denied exemption on the ground that the aggregate of the receipts of all the institutions run by the assessee was more than Rs. 1 crore which is the condition prescribed u/s. 10(23C)(iiiad) of the Act. The Tribunal allowed the assessee’s claim and held that the assessee was entitled to exemption us. 10(23C)(iiiad) for each of the institutions the annual receipts of which were less than Rs. 1 crore.  

On appeal by the Revenue, the Karnataka High Court upheld the decision of the Tribunal and held as under:

“The Tribunal was correct in holding that the exemption in terms of the provisions of section 10(23C)(iiiad) was available to the assessee as annual receipt of each of the institutions of the assessee was less than the prescribed limit under the provision.”

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