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Once approval granted under sec 80G will be valid up to five years and application for extension is not necessary

Apurba Ghosh ,
  29 December 2011       Share Bookmark

Court :
INCOME TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
Brief :
In the grounds of appeal, the assessee has taken one legal plea that while rejecting the assessee’s application for renewal of exemption u/s 80G filed on 24.12.2011, the learned DIT(E) has ignored the amendment made in Section 80G(5)(vi) by the Finance Act (No.2) 2009, whereby the proviso to the said clause(vi) of sub-section (5) has been omitted. It has been further contended that the Board Circular dated 3.6.2010 and 27.10.2010 has also not been taken into account by the learned DIT(E).
Citation :
Ina Raja Memorial Education Trust, Through Sh. Rasik Makkar, CA N-59, Greater Kailash-I New Delhi. (PAN No. AAATI1432L)(Appellant) Vs DIT (Exemptions),3rd Floor, Aayakar Bhawan,Distt. Centre, Laxmi Nagar,New Delhi-110092(Respondent)

 

IN THE INCOME TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL

DELHI BENCH ‘C’ NEW DELHI

 

BEFORE SHRI C.L. SETHI, JUDICIAL MEMBER

AND

SHRI SHAMIM YAHYA, ACCOUNTANT MEMBER

 

ITA NO.4640/DEL/2011

ASSTT. YEAR: ----

 

Ina Raja Memorial Education Trust,

Through Sh. Rasik Makkar, CA

N-59, Greater Kailash-I

New Delhi.

(PAN No. AAATI1432L)

(Appellant)

 

Vs

 

DIT (Exemptions),

3rd Floor, Aayakar Bhawan,

Distt. Centre, Laxmi Nagar,

New Delhi-110092

(Respondent)

 

Appellant by: None

Respondent by: Shri Salil Mishra, Sr. DR

 

O R D E R

PER C. L. SETHI, J.M.

 

The assessee Trust is in appeal against the order dated 18.8.2011 passed by learned DIT(E), rejecting the assessee’s application furnished in Form No. 10G, for renewal of exemption u/s 80G of the I.T. Act, 1961 (the Act).

 

2. In the grounds of appeal, the assessee has taken one legal plea that while rejecting the assessee’s application for renewal of exemption u/s 80G filed on 24.12.2011, the learned DIT(E) has ignored the amendment made in Section 80G(5)(vi) by the Finance Act (No.2) 2009, whereby the proviso to the said clause(vi) of sub-section (5) has been omitted. It has been further

contended that the Board Circular dated 3.6.2010 and 27.10.2010 has also not been taken into account by the learned DIT(E).

 

3. When this appeal was called upon for hearing, we find that an adjournment application has been placed on record, seeking adjournment by the ld. Counsel for the assessee for the reason that he would not be able to attend the hearing as his brother met with a severe accident yesterday and suffered multiple fractures on his leg, shoulder and upper arm. However, having regard to the fact that the issue involved in this case about the applicability of the deletion of the proviso to Section 80G(5)(vi) is in favour of the assessee, we decided to proceed to dispose of this appeal after hearing the ld. DR. Ld. DR was accordingly heard.

 

4. In this case, the assessee made an application on 24.2.2011 in Form No. 10G, seeking renewal of exemption u/s 80G of the Act, which has been rejected by the ld. CIT(A) by observing that the assessee has failed to furnish bills/vouchers of expenses and certain other details as stated by him

in para 2 of his order. In this connection, it is pertinent to note that proviso to clause (vi) of Section 80(G) sub-section (5) has been omitted by the Finance Act (No. 2) 2009 w.e.f. 1.10.2009. As per clause (vi) of Section 80G(5) of the Act, institution or fund, to which donations are made, have to be approved by the Commissioner of Income Tax, in accordance with the Rules prescribed in Rule 11AA of the Income Tax Rules, 1962. The proviso to this clause provided that any approval granted under this clause shall have effect for such assessment year or years, not exceeding five assessment years, as may be specified in the approval. However, this proviso imposing the limitation of five years has since been omitted by the Finance Act, 2009 w.e.f. 1.10.2009 to provide that the approval once granted shall continue to be valid in perpetuity. The impact and scope of the omission of proviso to clause (vi) of sub-sec. (5) of Sec. 80G has been explained by the Board in its Circular No. 5 dated 3.6.2010, clarifying that the existing approval expiring on or after 1st October, 2009 shall be deemed to have been extended in perpetuity, unless specifically withdrawn. Para 29.7 of the said Circular provides that the amendment omitting the proviso to clause (vi) of subsection (5) of Section 80G has been made applicable with effect from 1st October, 2009 and, accordingly, existing approvals, expiring on or after 1st October, 2009, will be deemed to have been extended in perpetuity unless specifically withdrawn. Therefore, in the present case, the approvals already granted to the assessee u/s 80G, if expiring on or after 1.10.2009, shall be deemed to have been extended in perpetuity and the question of filing any fresh application for renewal of exemption is not necessary. In this connection, reliance may be placed on the decision of Hon’ble Allahabad High Court in the case of Babu Hargovind Dayal Trust vs ITAT(2011) 199 Taxman 138(All.), where the Hon’ble High Court has held that exemption already granted on or after 1.10.2009 shall be deemed to be continued in perpetuity and it will continue so long as it is not withdrawn, as per the provisions of the Act. This aspect of the matter, about the omission of proviso to Section 80G(5)(vi) read with the Board’s Circular, has not been considered by the ld. DIT(E) while rejecting the assessee’s application for renewal of exemption. We, therefore, restore this matter back to the file of the DIT(E) with the direction to treat the approval of exemption granted earlier u/s 80G of the Act to the assessee in perpetuity, provided the earlier exemption granted u/s 80G of the Act to the assessee was to expire on or after 1.10.2009 and, in that case, the question of renewal of exemption u/s 80G would not arise. Otherwise, the DIT(E) shall examine the matter

afresh, after providing reasonable opportunity of being heard to the assessee to produce all the details as required by him and shall decide the issue as per law contained in that behalf.

 

5. In the result, the appeal filed by the assessee is treated to be allowed in the manner as indicated above.

 

Order was pronounced in the open court on 21st December, 2011.

                                       

                                        Sd/-                                         Sd/-

                        (SHAMIM YAHYA)                    (C.L. SETHI)

                    ACCOUNTANT MEMBER        JUDICIAL MEMBER

 

DT. 21st DECEMBER, 2011

‘GS’

 

Copy forwarded to:

 

1. Appellant

2. Respondent

3. CIT (A)

4. CIT

5. DR

 

                                                                                                                                     By Order

Dy. Registrar

 
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