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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Section 54EC: ITAT Takes Liberal View On Investment Time Limit & Period

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From: editor@itatonline.org <itatonline.org@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 11:06 AM
Subject: Message from EGroup of SolapurCAs S. 54EC: ITAT Takes Liberal View On Investment Time Limit & Period
To: editor@itatonline.org


 

Dear Subscriber,

 


The following important judgement is available for download at itatonline.org.


Aspi Ginwala vs. ACIT (ITAT Ahmedabad)

S. 54EC limit of Rs. 50L does not apply to the transaction but financial year. Delay in investing within 6 M owing to non-availability of bonds to be excused

 

The assessee sold property on 22.10.2007 and computed long-term capital gains. The s. 54EC investment was required to be made within 6 months i.e. on or before 21.04.2008. The assessee invested Rs. 50 lakhs in REC bonds on 31.12.2007 (FY 2007-08, within the 6 M time limit) and Rs. 50 lakhs in NHAI bonds on 26.5.2008 (FY 2008-08, beyond the 6 M time limit) and claimed a deduction of Rs. 1 crore. The assessee claimed that no eligible scheme was available for subscription from 1.4.2008 to 28.5.2008 and that he applied in the NHAI bonds as soon as it opened and that he was prevented by sufficient cause from investing within the time period of 6 months. The AO & CIT (A) rejected the claim for exemption of Rs. 50 lakhs in respect of the NHAI bonds on the ground that (i) it exceeded the monetary limit of Rs. 50 lakhs prescribed in s. 54EC and (ii) it was made beyond the time limit of 6 months. On appeal to the Tribunal, HELD allowing the appeal:


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