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May 2012

Section 140A r.w.s. 244A — Whether an assessee is entitled to interest on excess payment of selfassessment tax from date of payment upto the date the refund is actually granted — Held, Yes.

By C. N. Vaze
Shailesh Kamdar
Jagdish T. Punjabi
Bhadresh Doshi
Chartered Accountants
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2011) 130 ITD 305
11 ADIT v. Royal Bank of Scotland N.V.
A.Y.: 2007-08. Dated: 3-11-2010

Section 140A r.w.s. 244A — Whether an assessee is entitled to interest on excess payment of self-assessment tax from date of payment upto the date the refund is actually granted — Held, Yes.


Facts:

The assessee was into the business of banking. The return of income filed by the assessee, in the relevant assessment year was processed u/s.143(1) to determine the final income tax liability of Rs.272.93 crore. Against this, the credit of Rs.346.36 crore was allowed which was aggregate of T.D.S, advance tax and self-assessment tax. Accordingly the refund was issued, but as it didn’t include any interest element u/s.140A, the assessee filed an application u/s.154. On appeal the CIT(A) allowed the assessee’s claim.

Held:

The CIT(A) relying on the decision of the Madras High Court in the case of Ashok Leyland Ltd. (2002) (254 ITR 641/125) and Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Co. Ltd. (2008) 166 Taxmann 132, held that computation of interest on excess payment of selfassessment tax has to be paid in terms of section 244A(1)(b) i.e., from the date of payment of such amount up to the date on which refund is actually granted.

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