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MADHUSUDANKATI SAMABAY KRISHI UNNAYAN SAMITY LTD.,KOLKATA vs. ITO, WD-49(1), KOLKATA, KOLKATA

In the result, the appeal of the assessee is partly allowed

ITA 420/KOL/2014[2010-2011]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata14 Jul 2017AY 2010-2011

Bench: Hon’Ble Shri A.T.Varkey, Jm & Shri M.Balaganesh, Am ] I.T.A Nos. 420/Kol/2014 Assessment Year : 2010-11 Madhusudankati Samabay Vs. I.T.O.Ward 49(1), Kolkata Krishi Unnayan Samity’ Ltd. Pan : Aaaam 7591 F] (Respondent) (Appellant) For The Appellant : Kakoli Das, Ito For The Respondent : Arvind Agarwal, Advocate Date Of Hearing : 23.06.2017. Date Of Pronouncement : 14.07.2017

For Appellant: Kakoli Das, ITOFor Respondent: Arvind Agarwal, Advocate
Section 143(3)Section 80PSection 80P(2)(a)Section 80P(2)(e)

B)RS.15,78,059/- (c) Hence, I disallow claim of deduction u/s.80P of Rs.15,78,059/-, as above, derived from conducting other activities which does not qualify as deductible income u/s.80(2) (a) (iv) of the IT. Act, 1961. ) 2.3. The assessee submitted before the ld CITA as below:- Ground No. 3 & 4 of the Original Ground:- These two grounds

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ACIT, CIRCLE-41, NADIA, NADIA vs. M/S SAKTINAGAR SAMABAY KRISHI UNNYAN SAMITY LTD., NADIA

In the result, the appeal of the revenue is dismissed

ITA 2370/KOL/2016[2012-13]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata27 Oct 2017AY 2012-13
Section 10Section 143(3)Section 194ASection 40Section 80PSection 80P(2)

B) of Sub-section (3) of Section 194A which provided that TDS need not be deducted if payment by a co-operative society is made to a resident and the amount of interest so paid does not exceed Rs. 10,000/-. The learned DR has not disputed the applicability of the said clause in principle. He however has contended that

THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX CIRCLE 3(2), GANGTOK, GANGTOK SIKKIM vs. SIKKIM STATE COOPERATIVE SUPPLY AND MARKETING FEDERATION LIMITED , GANGTOK SIKKIM

In the result, the appeal filed by the Revenue is dismissed

ITA 1711/KOL/2024[2020-21]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata29 Apr 2025AY 2020-21

Bench: Shri Pradip Kumar Choubey & Shri Rakesh Mishra

Section 143(2)Section 143(3)Section 144BSection 250Section 270ASection 274Section 40Section 80GSection 80PSection 80P(2)(d)

TDS: 6.1.3 Thus, on considering the totality of facts, I am inclined to concur with the view that this cannot be a case of deliberate under reporting of income on part of the appellant. Furthermore, I also note that the appellant has been consistent in offering explanation with regard to the said claim of expenditure in the course of assessment

DCIT, CIRCLE - 5(1), KOLKATA, KOLKATA vs. M/S. COAL INDIA LIMITED , KOLKATA

ITA 623/KOL/2018[2012-13]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata20 Jan 2026AY 2012-13
Section 115JSection 250

80P(2)(a)(i) but would also be applicable to all banks/commercial_banks, to which Banking Regulation Act, 1949 applies.[Para 37] ■ From this, Punjab and Haryana High Court pointed out that this circular carves out a distinction between 'stock-in-trade' and 'investment' and provides that if the motive behind purchase and sale of shares is to earn profit, then

DARJEELING DISTRICT CENTRAL CO-OP. BANK LTD. ,DARJEELING vs. ACIT, CIR-3(1),SILIGURI. , SILIGURI

In the result, all the appeals of the assessee are allowed

ITA 767/KOL/2023[2017-18]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata26 Jun 2024AY 2017-18

Bench: Shri Sanjay Garg & Shri Rakesh Mishra

For Appellant: Shri N. C. Mondal, CAFor Respondent: Shri Sailen Samadder, Addl. CIT, Sr. DR
Section 194ASection 194A(3)(v)Section 201Section 201(1)Section 250Section 40

b) of section 44AB during the financial year immediately preceding the financial year in which such interest credited or paid, shall be liable to deduct income tax under this section. Explanation- For the purpose of this section, where any income by way of interest as aforesaid is credited to any account, whether called interest payable account or "Suspense Account

DARJEELING DISTRICT CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. ,DARJEELING vs. ACIT(OSD)(TDS),WD-5(3),DARJEELING, DARJEELING.

In the result, all the appeals of the assessee are allowed

ITA 766/KOL/2023[2016-17]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata26 Jun 2024AY 2016-17

Bench: Shri Sanjay Garg & Shri Rakesh Mishra

For Appellant: Shri N. C. Mondal, CAFor Respondent: Shri Sailen Samadder, Addl. CIT, Sr. DR
Section 194ASection 194A(3)(v)Section 201Section 201(1)Section 250Section 40

b) of section 44AB during the financial year immediately preceding the financial year in which such interest credited or paid, shall be liable to deduct income tax under this section. Explanation- For the purpose of this section, where any income by way of interest as aforesaid is credited to any account, whether called interest payable account or "Suspense Account

DARJEELING DISTRICT CENTRAL CO.OP. BANK LTD. ,DARJEELING vs. ACIT(OSD)(TDS)WD-5(3), DARJEELING, , DARJEELING.

In the result, all the appeals of the assessee are allowed

ITA 768/KOL/2023[2017-18]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata26 Jun 2024AY 2017-18

Bench: Shri Sanjay Garg & Shri Rakesh Mishra

For Appellant: Shri N. C. Mondal, CAFor Respondent: Shri Sailen Samadder, Addl. CIT, Sr. DR
Section 194ASection 194A(3)(v)Section 201Section 201(1)Section 250Section 40

b) of section 44AB during the financial year immediately preceding the financial year in which such interest credited or paid, shall be liable to deduct income tax under this section. Explanation- For the purpose of this section, where any income by way of interest as aforesaid is credited to any account, whether called interest payable account or "Suspense Account

DCIT, CIRCLE - 5(1), KOLKATA, KOLKATA vs. M/S. COAL INDIA LIMITED , KOLKATA

In the result, the appeals filed by the assessee in ITA Nos

ITA 622/KOL/2018[2011-12]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata20 Jan 2026AY 2011-12
Section 115J

80P(2)(a)(i) but would also be applicable to\nall banks/commercial_banks, to which Banking Regulation Act, 1949\napplies.[Para 37]\n■ From this, Punjab and Haryana High Court pointed out that this circular\ncarves out a distinction between 'stock-in-trade' and 'investment' and\nprovides that if the motive behind purchase and sale of shares is to earn\nprofit

DCIT, CIR-5(1), , KOLKATA vs. M/S COAL INDIA LTD., KOLKATA

ITA 1696/KOL/2019[2013-14]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata20 Jan 2026AY 2013-14
Section 115J

80P(2)(a)(i) but would also be applicable to\nall banks/commercial_banks, to which Banking Regulation Act, 1949\napplies.[Para 37]\n■ From this, Punjab and Haryana High Court pointed out that this circular\ncarves out a distinction between 'stock-in-trade' and 'investment' and\nprovides that if the motive behind purchase and sale of shares is to earn\nprofit

DCIT, CIR-5(1), , KOLKATA vs. M/S COAL INDIA LTD., KOLKATA

ITA 1697/KOL/2019[2014-15]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata20 Jan 2026AY 2014-15
Section 115J

80P(2)(a)(i) but would also be applicable to\nall banks/commercial_banks, to which Banking Regulation Act, 1949\napplies.[Para 37]\n■ From this, Punjab and Haryana High Court pointed out that this circular\ncarves out a distinction between 'stock-in-trade' and 'investment' and\nprovides that if the motive behind purchase and sale of shares is to earn\nprofit

COAL INDIA LIMITED ,KOLKATA vs. DCIT, CIRCLE - 5(1), KOLKATA, KOLKATA

ITA 467/KOL/2018[2012-13]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata20 Jan 2026AY 2012-13
Section 115J

80P(2)(a)(i) but would also be applicable to\nall banks/commercial_banks, to which Banking Regulation Act, 1949\napplies.[Para 37]\n■ From this, Punjab and Haryana High Court pointed out that this circular\ncarves out a distinction between 'stock-in-trade' and 'investment' and\nprovides that if the motive behind purchase and sale of shares is to earn\nprofit

M/S. COAL INDIA LIMITED ,KOLKATA vs. DCIT, CIRCLE - 5(1), KOLKATA, KOLKATA

ITA 1406/KOL/2019[2013-14]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata20 Jan 2026AY 2013-14
Section 115J

80P(2)(a)(i) but would also be applicable to\nall banks/commercial_banks, to which Banking Regulation Act, 1949\napplies.[Para 37]\n■ From this, Punjab and Haryana High Court pointed out that this circular\ncarves out a distinction between 'stock-in-trade' and 'investment' and\nprovides that if the motive behind purchase and sale of shares is to earn\nprofit

M/S COAL INDIA LTD.,KOLKATA vs. DCIT, CIR-5(1), , KOLKATA

ITA 1407/KOL/2019[2014-15]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata20 Jan 2026AY 2014-15
Section 115J

80P(2)(a)(i) but would also be applicable to\nall banks/commercial_banks, to which Banking Regulation Act, 1949\napplies.[Para 37]\n■ From this, Punjab and Haryana High Court pointed out that this circular\ncarves out a distinction between 'stock-in-trade' and 'investment' and\nprovides that if the motive behind purchase and sale of shares is to earn\nprofit

THE ELECTRO URBAN URBAY CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT SOCIETY LTD. ,KOLKATA vs. DCIT, CPC, BANGLURU

In the result, the appeal filed by the assessee is allowed for statistical purposes

ITA 701/KOL/2024[2021-22]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata24 Jul 2024AY 2021-22

Bench: Sri Sanjay Garg & Sri Sanjay Awasthi

Section 139Section 139(1)Section 143(1)Section 36(1)(va)Section 80ASection 80PSection 80P(1)Section 8o

B’ BENCH, KOLKATA श्री संजय गगग, न्याधयक सदस्य एवं श्री संजय अवस्थी, लेखा सदस्य के समक्ष Before SRI SANJAY GARG, JUDICIAL MEMBER & SRI SANJAY AWASTHI, ACCOUNTANT MEMBER I.T.A. No.: 701/KOL/2024 Assessment Year: 2021-22 The Electro Urban Urbay Co-operative Credit Society Ltd………Appellant [PAN: AADAT 5699 Q] Vs. DCIT, CPC, Bangluru.............................................................Respondent Appearances: Assessee represented by: S. Bhattacharya

RAIGANJ CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD.,UTTAR DINAJPUR vs. D.C.I.T., CIRCLE - 2(1), JALPAIGURI

In the result, the appeal for A

ITA 1923/KOL/2024[2014-2015]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata23 May 2025AY 2014-2015

Bench: Shri Pradip Kumar Choubey & Shri Rakesh Mishra

Section 115Section 143(3)Section 156Section 250Section 40

80P of the Act and also the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Shree Choudhary Transport Co. vs Income Tax Officer in Civil Appeal No. 7865 of 2009 and has very cryptically mentioned that “In view of the above, it is mandatory for the appellant to pay dividend Distribution Tax as per provisions of section

RAIGANJ CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD.,UTTAR DINAJPUR vs. A.C.I.T., CIRCLE - 2(2), JALPAIGURI

In the result, the appeal for A

ITA 1887/KOL/2024[2017-2018]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata23 May 2025AY 2017-2018

Bench: Shri Pradip Kumar Choubey & Shri Rakesh Mishra

Section 115Section 143(3)Section 156Section 250Section 40

80P of the Act and also the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Shree Choudhary Transport Co. vs Income Tax Officer in Civil Appeal No. 7865 of 2009 and has very cryptically mentioned that “In view of the above, it is mandatory for the appellant to pay dividend Distribution Tax as per provisions of section

RAIGANJ CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD.,UTTAR DINAJPUR vs. D.C.I.T., CIRCLE - 2(2), JALPAIGURI

In the result, the appeal for A

ITA 1886/KOL/2024[2015-2016]Status: DisposedITAT Kolkata23 May 2025AY 2015-2016

Bench: Shri Pradip Kumar Choubey & Shri Rakesh Mishra

Section 115Section 143(3)Section 156Section 250Section 40

80P of the Act and also the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Shree Choudhary Transport Co. vs Income Tax Officer in Civil Appeal No. 7865 of 2009 and has very cryptically mentioned that “In view of the above, it is mandatory for the appellant to pay dividend Distribution Tax as per provisions of section