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2015 (3) TMI 1029 - HC - Income TaxPenalty imposed under Section 271(1)(c) - Tribunal dismissed the appeal of the Revenue and the penalty imposed under Section 271(1)(c) has been disallowed - Held that:- Additions in respect of which penalty under Section 271(1)(c) of the Act was levied, have been admitted by the High Court for consideration and thus found that the additions made were debatable and would lead credence to the bonafides of the assessee. It thus held that the matter of imposing penalty under Section 271(1)(c) of the Act, was not exigible in the case on hand. The mere admission of the appeal by the High Court on the substantial questions of law as have been quoted above, would make it apparent that the additions made were debatable. The Tribunal has thus rightly held that the admission of substantial questions of law by the High Court leads credence to the bona fide of the assessee and therefore, the penalty is not exigible under Section 271(1)(c) of the Act. Merely because the claim of the assessee has been rejected by the revenue authorities would not make the assessee liable for penalty. The Apex Court in Reliance Petroproducts ( 2010 (3) TMI 80 - SUPREME COURT ) also held that "merely because the assessee had claimed the expenditure, which claim was not acceptable to the revenue, that by itself would not, in our opinion, attract the penalty under Section 271(1)(c). If we accept the contention of the Revenue then in case of every return where the claim made is not accepted by AO for any reason, the assessee will invite penalty under Section 271(1)(c). That is clearly not the intendment of the legislature - Decided in favour of assessee.
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