Showing posts with label Section 11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Section 11. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Assumptions are not allowed to invoke the provision of sec. 13 so as to withdraw the sec. 11 and 12 exemption


The assessee, a cooperative society was running two educational institutions on a leased land. The land was taken in accordance with a renewable lease deed for a period of 30 years. The AO took the assumption that the lessor will get the benefit, at the end of the tenure of the lease, in the form of capital structure on the land; hence, it invoked the provisions of section 13 of IT Act and disallowed the exemption under section 11 and 12 of IT Act. However, CIT(A) deleted the addition made by AO on the basis of supplementary lease deed which provided for the payment to the society for capital structure by the lessor, if it couldn't be removed at the expiry of lease term.

The Tribunal dismissed the appeal of revenue and allowed the exemption under section 11 and 12 to assessee, it held on the following grounds:

1) The assessee was in an advantageous position to get a land at such a lower rate and allowed to carry out the construction on the leased land at its own cost;

2) Even if the lease deed is not renewed at the expiry of its term, the structure can be removed by the assessee society; and

3) AO allowed depreciation to the assessee @ 10% on building i.e. AO admitted the ownership of the building with the assessee.

Therefore, the order of the CIT (A) was upheld and exemption under section was 11 and 12 allowed to the assessee - ACIT v. N.L. EDUCATION SOCIETY [2012] 22 taxman 285 (Agra - Trib.)

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Hyderabad Stock Exchange is not entitled to exemption u/s 11 even though it


Hyderabad Stock Exchange is not entitled to exemption u/s 11 even though its dominant purpose is general public utility

Income-tax : If the assessee - Stock exchange is having uncontrolled powers to carry out any object which is to benefit its members, employees or ex-employees, then exemption under section 11 should not be available to the assessee though at the same time primary dominant purpose of the assessee is of the nature of 'general public utility' [Section 2(15) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - Charitable or religions trust - Charitable purpose - [2011] 10 taxmann.com 132 (Hyd. - ITAT)