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tax implication on Litigation in ownership, Income Tax

Issue Id: - 2213
Dated: 10-9-2010
By:- Vivek Davanam

tax implication on Litigation in ownership


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The assessee (a partner of the firm)  paid to bank on the basis of Auction cum Sale agreement towards the property in which the firm is the tenant. where as the assessee did not got registration since the owner of the property had sued the bank against Auction cum sale.

till now the property is not registered in the name of the assessee due to the matter is in court of Law.

whether the assessee(partner of the firm) is the owner?whether this income is taxed under houseproperty or under other source - since he is not the registered owner has only possession of the property?

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1 Dated: 11-9-2010
By:- Rama Krishana

For the purpose of section 22, registration is not mandatory to tax the receipt as income from house property. SC in a case held that:

"We are conscious of the settled position that under the common law, " owner " means a person who has got valid title legally conveyed to him after complying with the requirements of law such as the Transfer of Property Act, Registration Act, etc. But, in the context of section 22 of the Income-tax Act, having regard to the ground realities and further having regard to the object of the Income-tax Act, namely, " to tax the income ", we are of the view, " owner " is a person who is entitled to receive income from the property in his own right."

2008 -TMI - 5598 - SUPREME Court


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