CIT vs. S-1308 Ammapet Primary Agricultural Co-operative
Bank Ltd; 392 ITR 55 (Mad):
The assessee was a co-operative society involved in banking
and trading activities. It filed a Nil return after claiming deduction u/s.
80P(2)(a)(i) of the Act. The Assessing Officer disallowed the claim of the
assessee on the ground that the assessee had lent monies to the members, who had
undertaken non-agricultural/non-farm activities and had received commercial
interest, that since interest was received, the non-farm sector loans did not
qualify for deduction u/s. 80P(2)(a)(i), that the activity of the assessee was
in the nature of commercial banking activity, that u/s. 80P(2)(a)(i), deduction
was available only if primary agricultural credit societies were engaged with
the primary object of providing financial assistance to its members for
agricultural activities. The Commissioner (Appeals) allowed the assessee’s
claim. The Tribunal perceived that in the definition of “member” u/s. 2(16) of
the Co-operative Societies Act, 1983, the associate member under clause 2(6)
was also included. It held, that therefore, the enrolled class B members who
had availed of loans from the assessee could not be treated as non-members and
consequently held that the assessee was entitled to deduction u/s. 80P(2)(a)(i)
of the Act.
On appeal by the Revenue, the Madras High Court upheld the
decision of the Tribunal and held as under:
“i) The appellate authorities had clearly
perceived that the assessee was not a co-operative bank and that the activities
of the assessee were not in the nature of accepting the deposits, advancing
loans, etc., but was confined to its members only and that too in a
particular geographical area.
ii) Exemption u/s. 80P(2)(a)(i) could not be
denied on the ground that the members of the assessee society were not entitled
to receive any dividend or have any voting right or right to participate in the
general administration or to attend any meeting etc., because they were
admitted as associate members for availing of loans only and were also charged
a higher rate of interest.