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November 2014

Century Metal Recycling Pvt. Ltd. vs. DCIT ITAT Delhi `B’ Bench Before H. S. Sidhu (AM) and H. S. Sidhu (JM) ITA No. 3212/Del/2014 A.Y.: 2007-08. Decided on: 5th September, 2014. Counsel for revenue/assessee: Satpal Singh/ Sanjeev Kapoor

By Jagdish D. Shah, Jagdish T. Punjabi Charted Accountants
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Sections. 79, 271(1)(c) – Penalty u/s. 271(1)(c) is not leviable in a case where claim to carry forward capital loss was denied due to change in majority shareholding.

Facts:
For assessment year 2007-08 the Assessing Officer (AO) in an order passed u/s.143(3) of the Act assessed the returned income to be the total income. However, the claim of carry forward of loss of Rs. 23,09,722 was denied on the ground that there was a change in majority shareholding of the assessee and therefore by virtue of section 79 the said loss cannot be carried forward.

Aggrieved, the assessee preferred an appeal to the CIT(A) who confirmed the action of the AO. The assessee after receiving the order of CIT(A) did not carry forward the capital loss of Rs. 23,90,722 in its return of income for AY 2012-13. The AO levied a penalty of Rs. 8,05,000 u/s. 271(1)(c) of the Act.

Aggrieved, the assessee preferred an appeal to CIT(A) who confirmed the action of the AO.

Aggrieved, the assessee preferred an appeal to the Tribunal.

Held:
The Tribunal noted that the carry forward of long term capital loss of AY 2005-06 and 2006-07 had been duly accepted as correct as per returns filed and assessment orders passed by the AO in the relevant years. In the AY 2006-07 the AO specifically mentioned that carry forward of long term capital loss is allowed.

The Tribunal also noted that in the assessment order of AY 2007-08 there was no mention that the assessee had furnished any inaccurate particulars of income or had made any wrong claim of carry forward of long term capital loss. The disallowance of carry forward of long term capital loss was on technical ground and not on account of any concealment of any particulars of income. The Tribunal noted that section 271(1)(c) postulates imposition of penalty for furnishing of inaccurate particulars and concealment of income. It observed that the conduct of the assessee cannot be said to be contumacious so as to warrant levy of penalty. The Tribunal held that the levy of penalty was not justified. It set aside the orders of the authorities below and deleted the levy of penalty.

The appeal filed by the assessee was allowed.

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