MANU/IP/0353/2023

IN THE ITAT, PUNE BENCH, PUNE

ITA No. 512/PUN/2023

Assessment Year: 2014-2015

Decided On: 11.07.2023

Appellants: DCIT, Circle-2 Vs. Respondent: Padmakar Gopal Bhide

Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
Inturi Rama Rao, Member (A) and Partha Sarathi Chaudhury

ORDER

Partha Sarathi Chaudhury, Member (J)

1. This appeal preferred by the Revenue emanates from the order of National Faceless Appeal Centre [NFAC], Delhi, dated 09.03.2023 for A.Y.2014-15 as per the following grounds of appeal:-

1

On the facts and circumstances of the case and in law, the ld.CIT(A) erred in allowing the claim of assessee without considering the fact that even though the assessee had received pay order before 15/12/2023, the assessee failed to estimate his income and pay tax thereon on the capital gain earned during the year as per section 209(1)(a) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

Rs. 30,11,069/-

 

The case is covered under the exception clause (c) [Revenue Audit Objection Accepted by the Dept.] mentioned in para 10 of CBDT circular No.03/2018

 

2

The appellant prays that the order of the ld.CIT(A) be held to be bad in law and be quashed and that the order passed by the AO u/s. 154 of the Act be restored.

 

Total tax effect

Rs. 30,11,069/-

2. The relevant facts in this case are that the assessment proceedings in assessee's case for A.Y. 2014-15 were completed on 23/03/2021. Thereafter, the AO had issued notice u/sec. 154 of the Act on 07/03/2021 proposing to levy interest u/sec. 234C of the Act on the ground that assessee had failed to pay advance tax installment by 15/12/2013 on the capital gains arising on the sale of property carried out as per agreement dated 19/12/2013. The AO held that though the agreement was dated 19/12/2013, the capital gain had accrued on that date and, hence, the liability to pay advance tax has been arisen. According to the assessee, though the pay order issued towards sale consideration was dated 14/12/2013, it was actually cleared by the bank only on 16/12/2013. It was further submitted that the sale agreement itself was registered much later on 19/12/2013 and the transaction was legally completed only on that day. Hence, it was contended that the liability for payment of advance tax on capital gain could arise only after the transfer of property is legally complete and not earlier to that. The AO had drawn an inference that since the pay order purchased by the buyer towards sale consideration was dated 14/12/2013, the assessee was fully aware of the likely capital gains thereon and hence, the liability to pay tax arisen on 14/12/2013 i.e. the date when the pay order was issued towards sale consideration. Since, no advance tax was paid on or before 15/12/2013, the AO held that interest u/sec. 234C ought to be charged thereon.

3. When the matter travelled before the ld. CIT(A), he observed that though the terms and conditions of the sale transaction might have been finalized by the time pay order was purchased on 14/12/2013 by the buyer, legally no transfer had taken place till 19/12/2013. The clearing of the pay order on 16/12/2013 was only an advance payment and in the absence of a valid registration, it does not partake the character of sale consideration. Till the time, the sale is duly registered, the receipt of money by the assessee would continue to remain a liability and it does not partake the character of income accrued. Liability to pay advance tax can arise only on the accrual of income in the hands of the assessee and not prior to that. Therefore, on the facts of the case, income from sale of pro........