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2015 (8) TMI 220 - AT - Income TaxGain from the sale of shares - capital gain OR business income. - assessee trust contends that the gain was capital gain exempt from tax u/s 10(38) - Held that:- As held by CIT(A) and not refuted by the Department, that the Trust is expressly prohibited from undertaking any business activity. Moreover, the avowed intention of the Trust has never been disproved and it is only that the alleged intention of carrying on business has been superimposed thereon. This has rightly been rectified by the ld. CIT(A) by making detailed observations regarding the observation of the A.O., that the intention of the Settlors themselves was to carry on business activity, being extraneous, a valid Trust having come into existence and such Trust having not been found to be ingenuine; that the acquisition of shares was not a voluntary purchase made by the assessee Trust, but they were contributed to its corpus at the time of the very inception of the Trust; that the assessee’s claim holding pattern by way of diversification of asset was also not repelled by the A.O.; that the fact that a Portfolio Manager was appointed is synchronous with the intent and objective of the creation of the Trust; and that holding the shares of just one corporate entity not being desirable was a decision as per the prudence of the Trust. We, for the above discussion, are ad idem with the ld. CIT(A), in arriving at the conclusion that from the sale of shares undertaken by the assessee during the year under consideration, no business activity stands made out. Therefore, we uphold the action of the ld. CIT(A) in directing the A.O. to treat the gain in question as a capital gain. However, this gain was claimed by the assessee as exempt u/s 10(38) of the Act. As per this provision, any income arising from the transfer of a long term capital asset, being an equity share in a company, shall not be included while computing the total income. This has not been taken into consideration by the ld. CIT(A), though this provision is clearly applicable to the facts of the case. Accordingly, the grievance of the assessee is found to be justified and is accepted as such. We hold that the profit on the transfer of shares is assessable as capital gain exempt u/s 10(38) of the Act. - Decided in favour of assessee.
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