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Cit vs Sam Orie
2003 Latest Caselaw 315 Del

Citation : 2003 Latest Caselaw 315 Del
Judgement Date : 21 March, 2003

Delhi High Court
Cit vs Sam Orie on 21 March, 2003
Equivalent citations: 2003 131 TAXMAN 301 Delhi
Author: D Jain

JUDGMENT

D.K. Jain, J.

At the instance of the revenue, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, Delhi Bench-D, New Delhi (hereinafter referred to as the Tribunal) has referred under section 256(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, the following question for our opinion :

"Whether on the facts and in the circumstances of the case, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal was right in law in holding that the living allowance paid to foreign employees is exempt under section 10(14) of the Act ?"

2. These is no appearance on behalf of the assessed. Accordingly we have heard Ms. Prem Lata Bansal, learned senior standing counsel for the revenue.

2. These is no appearance on behalf of the assessed. Accordingly we have heard Ms. Prem Lata Bansal, learned senior standing counsel for the revenue.

3. As is apparent from the format of the question, the issue arising for consideration is as to whether the living allowance received by a foreign technician in exempt under section 10(14) of the Act. Since the issue is purely legal, we deem it unnecessary to state the facts.

3. As is apparent from the format of the question, the issue arising for consideration is as to whether the living allowance received by a foreign technician in exempt under section 10(14) of the Act. Since the issue is purely legal, we deem it unnecessary to state the facts.

4. Answer to the question referred stands concluded by the decision of the Apex Court in CIT v. Goslino Mario (2000) 241 ITR 312 (SC), wherein it has been held that the rupee payment taken in India in the shape of daily allowances for the foreign technician is exempt under section 10(14) of the Act. In view of the said authoritative pronouncement, our answer to the question referred is in the affirmative, i.e., in favor of the assessed and against the revenue.

4. Answer to the question referred stands concluded by the decision of the Apex Court in CIT v. Goslino Mario (2000) 241 ITR 312 (SC), wherein it has been held that the rupee payment taken in India in the shape of daily allowances for the foreign technician is exempt under section 10(14) of the Act. In view of the said authoritative pronouncement, our answer to the question referred is in the affirmative, i.e., in favor of the assessed and against the revenue.

5. The reference stands disposed of with no order as to costs.

5. The reference stands disposed of with no order as to costs.

 
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