61 Income from house property : Annual
value : S. 23 of Income-tax Act, 1961 : Standard rent not fixed : Annual value
to be determined on the basis of actual rent received.
[CIT v. Sarabhai (P) Ltd., 176 Taxman 6 (Guj.)]
As per the rental agreement, the assessee-company had
received rental income of Rs.27,467 in the relevant year. The assessee-company
computed the house property income on the basis of the rent of Rs.27,467 so
received. The AO computed the house property income on the basis of the rental
value of Rs.1,36,508 fixed by the Small Causes Court and determined the annual
letting value of the property at Rs.1,57,675. The Tribunal deleted the addition.
On appeal by the Revenue, the Gujarat High Court upheld the
decision of the Tribunal and held :
“(i) As in the instant case, there was no fixation of
standard rent by any competent Court under the rent control legislation, the
same would not apply or if the standard rent was to be fixed as per the scheme
of the Rent Control Legislation, it might be required to be computed and
calculated. However, as per the language of the
relevant provisions of the Act, the higher amount is to be considered and it
was not a case of the Revenue, that the standard rent, if assessed as per the
rent control legislation, may exceed the
actual rental income received by the assessee; the income as assessed based on
the actual rental income was rightly approved by the Tribunal.
(ii) The Tribunal was right in setting aside the assessment
based on the annual rental value and was right in directing the assessment to
be made based on the actual rental income received by the assessee on the
basis of the rental agreement.”