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A. S. Construction Co. Vs. Union of India and anr. - Court Judgment

SooperKanoon Citation
SubjectDirect Taxation
CourtRajasthan High Court
Decided On
Case NumberS.B. Civil Writ Petn. No. 642 of 1997
Reported in(1998)144CTR(Raj)69
AppellantA. S. Construction Co.
RespondentUnion of India and anr.
Excerpt:
.....(1) subject to the conditions and limits specified in clause (b) of section 40. in view of insertion of the proviso by the finance act to sub-section (2) of section 44ad and giving it retrospective operation from 1-4-1994, thecircular no. 737 dated 23-2-1996 deleting the words in the case of the firms, normal deduction to the extent allowed under clause (b) of section 40 will be allowed' is clearly erroneous and cannot be permitted to stand. application : also to current assessment years. income tax act 1961 s.44ad income tax act 1961 s.119 - - 40 will be allowed' is clearly erroneous and cannot be permitted to stand......by the central board of direct taxes (cbdt) and the actions taken in pursuance thereof. the cbdt issued circular no. 684 dt. 10th june, 1994 to explain the substance of the newly inserted provisions of s. 44ad of the it act, 1961 (for short the act hereinafter). the circular has been published in (1994) 119 ctr (st.) 25. in paras no. 31 to 31.7 at page 42, the meaning and scope of s. 44ad has been explained as under :'31.3 the rate of 8 per cent is comprehensive. all deductions under ss. 30 to 38 including depreciation, will be deemed to have been already allowed and no further deduction will be allowed under these sections. the written down value will be calculated, where necessary, as if depreciation as applicable has been allowed. in the case of firms, the normal deductions to the.....
Judgment:

P. P. NAOLEKAR, J. :

In this petition the prayer is made to quash the impugned Circular No. 737 dt. 23rd February, 1996 [published at (1996) 131 CTR (St.) 1] issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) and the actions taken in pursuance thereof. The CBDT issued Circular No. 684 dt. 10th June, 1994 to explain the substance of the newly inserted provisions of s. 44AD of the IT Act, 1961 (for short the Act hereinafter). The Circular has been published in (1994) 119 CTR (St.) 25. In paras No. 31 to 31.7 at page 42, the meaning and scope of s. 44AD has been explained as under :

'31.3 The rate of 8 per cent is comprehensive. All deductions under ss. 30 to 38 including depreciation, will be deemed to have been already allowed and no further deduction will be allowed under these sections. The written down value will be calculated, where necessary, as if depreciation as applicable has been allowed. In the case of firms, the normal deductions to the extent allowed under cl. (b) of s. 40 will be allowed.

31.6 The scheme is optional. A system of rebuttal has been provided. A person can claim that his income in respect of the abovementioned business is lower than the specified estimate of income. In such a case, he must produce necessary evidence to prove his case. Such a case will be scrutinised for regular assessment under s. 143(3).

32.2 The estimated income is comprehensive. All deductions under ss. 30 to 38 including depreciation, will be deemed to have been already allowed and no further deduction will be allowed under these sections. The written down value will be calculated, where necessary, as if depreciation as applicable has been allowed. In the case of firms, the normal deductions to the extent allowed under cl. (b) of s. 40 will be allowed.'

A subsequent impugned Circular No. 737 dt. 23rd February, 1996 (supra) was issued by the CBDT. It has been mentioned in the circular that a doubt has been raised as to whether deduction on account of salary/interest to the partners of a firm shall be admissible from the income estimated in accordance with s. 44AD and s. 44AE of the Act. The doubt has primarily arisen because of the erroneous clarification given in paras 31.3 and 32.2 of Circular No. 684 dt. 10th June, 1994 (supra). The following lines appearing in paras 31.3 and 32.2 of Circular No. 684 dt. 10th June, 1994 were deleted by the subsequent Circular No. 737 dt. 23rd February, 1996 :

'In the case of the firms, normal deduction to the extent allowed under cl. (b) of s. 40 will be allowed'.

Taking recourse to the Circular dt. 23rd February, 1996, the IT authorities have reopened the assessments against the petitioner and in some of the matters, have issued fresh assessment orders.

2. By the Finance Act, a proviso to sub-s. (2) of s. 44AD has been added giving retrospective operation w.e.f. 1st April, 1994 i.e. asst. yr. 1994-95 providing that where the assessee is a firm, the salary and interest paid to its partners shall be deducted from the income computed under sub-s. (1) subject to the conditions and limits specified in cl. (b) of s. 40. In view of insertion of the proviso in the Finance Act to sub-s. (2) of s. 44AD and giving it retrospective operation from 1st April, 1994, the Circular dt. 737 dt. 23rd February, 1996 deleting the words 'In the case of the firms, normal deduction to the extent allowed under cl. (b) of s. 40 will be allowed' is clearly erroneous and cannot be permitted to stand.

3. Accordingly, the petition is allowed. Circular No. 737 dt. 23rd February, 1996 as above is quashed. As a result of quashing of the Circular dt. 23rd February, 1996, now it will be incumbent on the ITO to pass fresh orders and take appropriate steps in the matter of reassessment of the petitioner in accordance with law treating the Circular dt. 23rd February, 1996 as above as non-existent.


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