For
the A. Y. 2007-08, the assessee claimed deduction u/s. 10B as a 100%
export oriented unit. It had obtained approval from the Development
Commissioner. The Assessing Officer disallowed the claim on the ground
that there was no ratification of the decision of the Development
Commissioner by the Board of Approval. The Commissioner(A) found that
the approval was subsequently ratified by the Board of Approval and
accordingly allowed the assessee’s claim. The Tribunal confirmed the
decision of the Commissioner (Appeals).
On appeal by the Revenue, the Gujarat High Court upheld the decision of the Tribunal and held as under:
“i)
Circular No. 68 issued by the Export Promotion Council for EOUS and
SEZS dated May 14, 2009, made it clear that from 1990 onwards the Board
of Approval had delegated the power of approval of 100% export oriented
undertakings to the Development Commissioner and, therefore, the
Development Commissioner, while granting the approval of the 100% export
oriented unit, exercises delegated powers.
ii) In any case when at
the relevant time the Development Commissioner granted approval of the
100% export oriented unit in favour of the assessee, which came to be
subsequently ratified by the Board of Approval the ratification shall be
from the date on which the Development Commissioner granted the
approval. Hence, both the Commissioner (A) as well as the Tribunal have
rightly held that the assessee was entitled to deduction u/s. 10B as
claimed.”