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February 2020

Section 80P(4): Provisions of section 80P(4) exclude only co-operative banks and the same cannot be extended to co-operative credit societies

By Jagdish T.Punjabi
Chartered Accountant | Devendra Jain
Advocate
Reading Time 2 mins

20. [2019] 107 taxmann.com 53
(Trib.)(Ahd.)(SB)
ACIT vs. People’s Co-op. Credit Society Ltd. ITA Nos. 1311, 2668 to 2670, 2865, 2866,
2871 & 2905 (Ahd.) of 2012
A.Ys.: 2007-08 to 2009-10 Date of order: 18th April, 2019

 

Section 80P(4):
Provisions of section 80P(4) exclude only co-operative banks and the same
cannot be extended to co-operative credit societies

FACTS

The assessee, a
co-operative credit society, providing credit facilities to its members and
carrying on banking business, claimed deduction u/s 80P(2)(a)(i). The AO
disallowed the same holding that provisions of section 80P(4) are applicable to
the assessee.

 

Aggrieved, the
assessee preferred an appeal to the CIT(A) who allowed the appeal.

 

The Revenue then
preferred an appeal to the Tribunal.

 

HELD

In view of the
contrary decisions by various benches of the Tribunal, a Special Bench (SB) was
constituted by the President to consider the question whether a co-operative
credit society is to be considered as a co-operative bank and whether by virtue
of the provisions of section 80P(4), a co-operative credit society shall be
disentitled to claim deduction u/s 80P(2)(a)(i).

 

At the time of
hearing before the Tribunal, the learned representatives agreed that the issues
before the SB of the Tribunal are now covered in favour of the assessee by
various decisions of the Hon’ble Jurisdictional High Court – including in the
cases of Pr. CIT vs. Ekta Co-operative Credit Society Ltd. [2018] 91
taxmann.com 42/254, Taxman 33/402 ITR 85 
and CIT vs. Jafari Momin Vikas Co-operative Credit Society
Ltd. [2014] 49 taxmann.com 571/227, Taxman 59 (Mag.) 362 ITR 331 (Guj.).

 

The Tribunal, having considered the ratio of the decisions of the
Jurisdictional High Court in the cases of Pr. CIT vs. Ekta Co-operative
Credit Society Ltd. (Supra)
and CIT vs. Jafari Momin Vikas
Co-operative Credit Society Ltd. (Supra)
, held that the legal position
is quite clear and unambiguous. As held by the Jurisdictional High Court, the
benefit of section 80P(2)(a)(i) cannot be denied in the case of co-operative
credit societies in view of their function of providing credit facilities to
the members and the same are not hit by the provisions of section 80P(4).

 

The appeals filed
by the Revenue were dismissed.

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