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April 2017

2. Quick Flight Limited vs. ITO (Ahmedabad) Members: R.P. Tolani (J. M.) & Manish Borad (A. M.) ITA No.: 1204/Ahd/2014 A.Y.: 2011-12. Date of Order: 4th January, 2017

By Jagdish D. Shah
Jagdish T. Punjabi, Chartered Accountants
Reading Time 2 mins
Counsel for Assessee / Revenue:  Urvashi Shodhan / Rakesh Jha

Section 206AA – Payments to a non-resident in terms of section 115A(1)(b) can be made after deducting tax at source @ 10% plus surcharge and cess even where the deductee has no PAN.
 
FACTS

The assessee was engaged in the business of chartering, hiring and leasing aircraft. During the year payment was made to a non-resident not having PAN. Tax was deducted at source @ 10% + surcharge and education cess on the payment of fees for technical services as per provisions of section 115A.  However, the Assessing Officer was of the view that tax was required to be deducted @ 20% in view of the provisions of section 206AA, as the payee was not having PAN and accordingly raised demand of Rs.30,250/- towards short deduction and Rs.5750/- towards interest on short deduction. Being aggrieved, the assessee went in appeal before the CIT(A) and contended that the payment made towards fees for technical services was u/s. 115A and the assessee has rightly deducted TDS @ 11.33% and provisions of section 206AA of the Act cannot be applied to the assessee. However, according to the CIT(A), the rates prescribed in section 115A apply when the agreement pertains to a matter included in Industrial Policy. However, since no such evidence had been produced to show that agreement with the payee falls under the Industrial policy, he confirmed the order of the Assessing Officer.
HELD
The Tribunal noted that the assessee was able to show that the agreement pertains to a matter included in Industrial Policy.  Further, relying on the decision of the Ahmedabad tribunal in the case of Alembic Ltd. vs. ITO (ITA No.1202/Ahd/2014), the Tribunal held that the provisions of section 206AA cannot be invoked by the Assessing Officer and he cannot insist to deduct tax @ 20% for non-availability of PAN.

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