HC stays IT proceedings against Chidambaram, family members

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jan 25 2017 | 5:22 PM IST
The Madras High Court today stayed all proceedings against former Union minister P Chidambaram and his family members pursuant to a demand notice issued by the Income Tax department last year relating to income from a coffee estate owned by them for the 2008-09 financial year.
Justice Rajiv Shakder passed the interim order on petitions by Chidambaram, his wife Nalini and son Karti challenging the March 31, 2016 demand notice and consequential reassessment order dated December 30 last issued by the Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax, Chennai.
"Pending adjudication of the writ petitions, the further proceedings pursuant to the demand notice are stayed," the judge said and adjourned the hearing to March 16 next.
The matter relates to the petitioners claiming exemption of entire income from the sale of coffee and pepper from their estate in Coorg in Karnataka in 2008-09 as agricultural income under section 10(1) of the Income Tax Act.
The I-T department last year had issued the demand notice claiming about Rs six lakh from the petitioners after reassessing the income for the period.
The counsel for senior Congress leader Chidambaram and others alleged that the I-T department's action in reopening the assessment and reassessing the income for 2008-09 six years later was illegal and arbitrary.
Counsel Vijay Narain alleged that it had been made only with an intention to defame the petitioner and his family.
Stating that the petitioners had only sold raw coffee seeds, he argued that the income from the sale would attract tax only if they were involved in curing coffee.
He said Chidambaram had inherited the 200-acre estate from his grandfather in 1956. It was later partitioned into five units of 40 acres each in the names of Chidambaram, his wife, son, daughter-in law and grand daughter.
Coffee and other crop grown in the estate were continuously generating agriculture income and had been exempted from Income Tax since then, he said.
The petitioners said coffee grown in their estate was sold as raw coffee after pulping and drying and the process involved no curing of seeds.
However, the petitioners contended that this rule would
not apply to them as they did not cure the coffee. Accordingly, they claimed exemption of entire income from the sale.
After six years of the submission of the Income Tax returns by them, the I-T Assistant Commissioner had on March 31, 2016 issued notice stating that he had reason to believe that income chargeable to tax in 2009-10 assessment year had escaped assessment and proposed to reassess the same.
Narain said the authorities issued the demand notice at 4.45 PM of December 29 last year asking the petitioners to appear the next day at 10.30 AM without giving sufficient time.
He argued that without even considering the objections raised by the petitioners and without passing any speaking order, the I-T authorities simply issued the notices for reassessment and issued demand notices, which were illegal.
He said as per the orders of the Supreme Court, the Assessing Officer had to furnish reasons for reopening a case.
He sought quashing of the notices of reassessment and consequential demand by the authorities.
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First Published: Jan 25 2017 | 5:22 PM IST

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