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Friday, July 22, 2011

Section 28 of the Income-Tax Act, 1961: The human body should be treated as plant in I-T assessment

Section 28 of the Income-Tax Act, 1961, taxes income from business or profession after deduction of expenses, as provided in Section 29. These expenses, among others, include expenses on current repairs, insurance and depreciation. Plant has been defined in Section 43(1) in an inclusive way, where there is no mention of 'human body'. Shanti Bhushan case: This issue has recently been considered by the Delhi High Court in Shanti Bhushan versus CIT (2011) 199 Taxman 280 (Del). The assessee, an eminent lawyer, incurred expenditure on his heart surgery and claimed such expenditure in his income-tax assessment under Section 31 of the Act as akin to repairs of plant. For 1983-84, he declared professional income of 2,14,050 after claiming deduction of 1,74,000 incurred as expenditure on coronary heart surgery . The surgery considerably improved his health and earning capacity. His income rose from 3.50 lakh in the year of surgery to 106 lakh five years later.

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