Thursday, August 30, 2012

[aaykarbhavan] No Tax On TDR Premium Received By Co-op Hsg Society: Bombay High Court



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

CIT vs. Jai Hind CHS Ltd (Bombay High Court)

TDR Premium received by Co-op Hsg Society from its members is exempt on ground of "mutuality"

 

The assessee, a Co-operative Housing Society formed of plot owners, passed a resolution to the effect that if any member desired to avail of the benefit of Transferable Development Rights (TDR) for carrying out construction or additional construction on his plot, he should apply for a No Objection Certificate which would be granted on payment of a premium calculated at the rate of Rs.250 per sq.ft. The Society received a premium of Rs.18.75 lakhs from its members for this purpose and claimed that the receipt was not chargeable to tax on the grounds of mutuality. The AO rejected this plea on the ground that the TDR premium was in reality a "profit sharing arrangement of commercial nature" and was chargeable to tax. The CIT (A) & Tribunal upheld the assessee's plea. On appeal by the department to the High Court, HELD dismissing the appeal:


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