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March 2009

Purchase of goods by advance payment to seller : Interest earned on advance is business income eligible for deduction u/s.10B

By K. B. Bhujle, Advocate
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60 Exemption of income : S. 10B of
Income-tax Act, 1961 : A.Ys. 1993-94 and 1994-95 : Assessee purchasing goods by
making advance payment to seller: Interest earned on advance amount is business
income eligible for deduction u/s.10B.


[CIT v. Hycon India Ltd., 308 ITR 251 (Raj.)]

The assessee had made advance payment for purchase
of goods on which the assessee earned interest income. For the A.Y. 1993-94 the
AO granted exemption u/s.10B of the Income-tax Act, 1961, in respect of such
interest income also. Exercising the powers u/s.163, the Commissioner held that
the assessee is not entitled to exemption u/s.10B in respect of the interest
income. The Tribunal reversed the order of the Commissioner and held that the
interest income was the income from business. The same view was taken by the
Tribunal for the A.Y. 1994-95.

On appeal filed by the Revenue, the Rajasthan High Court
upheld the decision of the Tribunal and held :

“(i) ‘Profits and gains of business or profession’ and
‘income from other sources’ are different
species of income. S. 2(24) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, does not categorise
separately, profits and gains of business or profession. The expression
‘profits and gains’ used in S. 2(24) is wider and is not confined to ‘profits
and gains of business or profession’. S. 10B provides for
exemption with respect to any ‘profits and gains’ derived by the assessee, and
is not confined to ‘profits and gains of business or profession’.

(ii) The interest income received by the assessee did fall
within the expression ‘profits and gains’ and was eligible for exemption as
business income u/s.10B.”


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