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Business Expense - U/s 37, Income Tax

Issue Id: - 5172
Dated: 11-1-2013
By:- KR Ramesh

Business Expense - U/s 37


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Hi

Need a clarification on the below subject matter;

Company is paying the mobile bill of the Director directly which is used for business purpose. The bill is in the name of the Director & not in company name.
The auditor is making an objection that since the bill is not in the name of the company it would be disallowed under Section 37 treating as "Expenditure of personal nature". But if the Director pays the bills and in turn get it reimbursed then it would be treated as business expenditure.

Though some technically is involved in their argument but still wondering if payment directly by the company would be considered as allowable expenses.

Please suggest

Thanks & Regards

Ramesh

 

 

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1 Dated: 29-12-2014
By:- MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

Dear Sir,

The company is to provide for furnishing mobile to the Director in the name of the company or there may be some provisions that the Director may reimburse the expenses to the extent as approved for the mobile phone which is in the name of the Director. In such circumstances it will be an allowance expenditure.

Regards,

Dr. M. Govindarajan


2 Dated: 30-12-2014
By:- SANJAY DAVE

If there is a contract with the Director wherein it is provided that company will provide such facility, I do not see any issue with allowing the expenditure even if paid directly by the company.


3 Dated: 30-12-2014
By:- MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

Even your view is correct, it is to satisfy the Departmental Officers for the allowability of expenditure. If it is done procedurally there would be no problem.


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