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Compulsary Acquisition of land By HDBRTS is exemption under capital gain, Income Tax

Issue Id: - 115812
Dated: 26-12-2019
By:- Kalmesh Siddatagimath

Compulsary Acquisition of land By HDBRTS is exemption under capital gain


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Sir, the assessee a partnership firm had received compensation from HDBRTS for compulsary acquisition of their property in the F.Y.- 2015-16. The assessing Officer has passed the order w.r.t the compensation amount in F.Y.- 2018-19, by adding compulsary acquisition amount under the head of Income from Capital Gain because the Land was acquired under section 15 of the Karnataka State Highway Act, 1964 and the compensation amount has been paid under section 27 of the Act, with land owner consent and compensation paid to the assessee by HDBRTS does not attract the provision of section 96 of the RECTLARR Act, 2013.Therefore the same is not eligible for exemption in accordance with CBDT Circular 303/2010, as claimed by the assessee.

Sir, kindly guide me whether the compensation amount awarded is exempt or not and the relevant section along with the case laws or recent judgements w.r.t the above issue.

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1 Dated: 27-12-2019
By:- DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

In my view compensation amount would not attract capital gains tax.


2 Dated: 27-12-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Compensation is not an income. I have read this case law in the Tribune in the column of Q & A relating Income Tax.


3 Dated: 2-6-2020
By:- YAGAY andSUN

We endorse the views of our experts that CG is not applicable on compulsory Acquisition of land under the provisions of Income Tax Act, 1961 as amended from time to time as it does not fit in the defintion of capital gain.


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