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Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Chandigarh

The Sub Registrar , Fatehgarh Sahib vs Assessee on 24 September, 2013

                 IN THE INCOME TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
                   CHANDIGARH BENCH 'B', CHANDIGARH

              BEFORE Ms. SUSHMA CHOWLA, JUDICIAL MEMBER
              AND SHRI MEHAR SINGH, ACCOUNTANT MEMBER

                              ITA Nos. 674 & 675/Chd/2012
                          (Assessment Years : 2006-07 & 2009-10)

The Sub Registrar,             Vs.              The Director of Income Tax (CIB),
Bassi Pathana,                                  Chandigarh.
Distt. Fatehgarh Sahib.
PAN: PTLS 15931G
                                     And

                      ITA Nos. 676,677,678 & 679/Chd/2012
              (Assessment Years : 2005-06,2006-07,2008-09 & 2009-10)

The Sub Registrar,             Vs.              The Director of Income Tax (CIB),
Nabha,                                          Chandigarh.
Distt. Patiala.
PAN: PTLT11124B
(Appellant)                                     (Respondent)


               Appellant by          :     Shri Tej Mohan Singh
               Respondent by         :     Shri Akhilesh Gupta, DR

               Date of hearing :                24.09.2013
               Date of Pronouncement :          30.10.2013


                                         ORDER

PER SUSHMA CHOWLA, J.M, :

Out of these six appeals 2 appeals are filed by the Sub Registrar, Bassi Pathana, District Fatehgarh Sahib and four appeals are filed by the Sub Registrar, Nabha, District Patiala against the separate orders of the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals), against penalty levied under section 271FA of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (in short 'the Act'). The year-wise details of the orders passed in the case are as under:

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The Sub Registrar, Bassi Pathana, Distt. Fatehgarh Sahib:
Asstt. Year Date of order of CIT(A) Penalty levied u/s 271FA 2006-07 26.4.2012 Rs.33,400/-
2009-10                   -do-                                         Rs.10,100/-

The Sub Registrar, Nabha, Distt. Patiala:

Asstt. Year               Date of order of CIT(A)                      Penalty levied u/s 271FA
2005-06                   26.4.2012                                    Rs.60,700/-
2006-07                   -do-                                         Rs.33,300/-
2008-09                   -do-                                         Rs.13,700/-
2009-10                   -do-                                         Rs.35,300/-

2. The assessee in its appeal against the aforesaid order/s of the CIT (Appeals), Patiala in confirming the levy of penalty under section 271FA of the Act. Common grounds of appeal have raised in all the captioned a s s e s s m e n t ye a r s b y d i f f e r e n t a s s e s s e e s a n d w e p r o c e e d t o d e c i d e t h e present bunch of appeals by this consolidated order for the sake of convenience.
3. The only issue raised before us is against the upholding of penalty imposed under section 271FA of the Act b y the CIT (Appeals).
4. The brief facts of the case are that under section 285 BA(1) of the Act certain persons are required to file an Annual Information Return (AIR) in respect of specified financial transactions registered or recorded by him during the financial ye a r . The nature of the transactions and the threshold value for information to be submitted in the AIR are prescribed in the Table (Item No.6) in Rule 116E of the Income Tax Rules, 1962. The form in which the return is required to be filed is Form No.61A. The Central Board of Direct Taxes has authorized M/s National Securities Depositories Ltd. (NSDL) as the agency authorized to receive AIRs on behalf of the Commissioner of Income Tax (Central Information Branch). The filer can also furnish the AIR with the Facilitation Centres of NSDL, located in different parts of the 3 c o u n t r y. Item No.6 of the Table in Rule 114E specifies that the Registrar or Sub-registrar appointed under section 6 of the Registration Act, 1908 is required to file AIR in respect of transactions of purchase or sale by any person of immovable property valued at thirty lakhs rupees or more. The due date for filing the AIR is the 31st August i m m e d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g t h e f i n a n c i a l ye a r i n w h i c h t h e t r a n s a c t i o n i s registered or recorded. In the event of failure to furnish the AIR, penalty is leviable under section 271FA of the Act.
5. The Sub Registrar, Bassi Pathana and also the Sub Registrar, Nabha, Distt. Patiala furnished the Annual Information Returns in the c a p t i o n e d a s s e s s m e n t ye a r s l a t e . The DIT (CIB) issued show cause notice to the respective assessee/s before us to show cause as to why penalty under section 271FA be not imposed. The explanation of the assessee vide written reply dated 20.10.2010 ( in Punjabi) was that the office of the assessee was not aware about the filing the AIR. In r e s p o n s e t h e r e t o t h e A I R f o r f i n a n c i a l ye a r 2 0 0 9 - 1 0 w a s f i l e d o n 20.10.2010. In second communication the filer stated the reasons for late filing of AIR due to rush of work. Further reply of the assessee dated 28.1.2011 is reproduced by the DIT (CIB) Officer under para 5.3 at page 3 of the assessment order in which it was admitted that the Sub Registrar was not aware of change in law regarding filing of AIR information. Further because of acute shortage of staff and handling of many departments, AIR information was submitted voluntarily though late. It was further stated that the Sub Registrar was under a bona fide belief that as there was no tax involvement it would not make any difference if the return was not submitted in time. Further, he had no knowledge of intention of legislature in getting the AIR information in time, since it onl y contains the information to be provided to the Income Tax Department regarding registration of immovable properties of above 4 Rs.30 lakhs. No benefit or advantage had_been derived by the assessee b y virtue of such act of filing AIR information late. The DIT (CIB) rejecting the explanation offered by the assessee on account of various contentions under para 6 of the assessment order, held the assessee to be liable for levy of penalty under section 271FA of the Act. As the a s s e s s e e h a d f i l e d t h e A I R l a t e f o r a l l t h e f i n a n c i a l ye a r s u n d e r consideration, the assessee was held to be the habitual defaulter without any concern/respect to the law of the Land. The Assessing Officer levied penalty under section 271FA of the Act @ Rs.100/- per day of the period of default.

6. The CIT (Appeals) upheld the lev y of penalty observing that the Sub Registrar was a responsible officer of the Government and well educated and well conversant with the provisions of law. It was also noted b y the CIT (Appeals) that the office of DIT (CIB) had issue advisory letters to the filers from time to time even in the same financial year. There was no occasion to say that this information was filed voluntarily. The assessee is in appeal against the order of CIT (Appeals).

7. The learned A.R. for the assessee pointed out that the prescribed returns were filed suo moto though admittedly late. It was further pointed out by the learned A.R. for the assessee that show cause notice for levy of penalty was issued on 1.9.2010. The case of the assessee was that there was a technical breach and because of the said technical breach there was delay in furnishing the requisite returns. Our attention was drawn to the provisions of section 285BA and also sub-sections (4) and (5) to section 285BA of the Act. The learned A.R. for the assessee further referred to the Remand Report of the Assessing Officer, copy of which is placed at page 13 of the Paper Book and also placed reliance on 5 the ratio laid down in Hindustan Steel Ltd. Vs. State of Orissa [83 ITR 26(SC)] that no penalty was leviable on account of technical and venial default. The learned A.R. for the assessee also placed reliance on the ratio laid down in Patan Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Vs. Director of Income-Tax (CIB) [338 ITR 167 (Guj)] wherein the levy of penalt y under section 271FA was upheld as the captioned returns were filed at the instance of the notice given by the Department. It was fairl y admitted by the learned A.R. for the assessee that ignorance of law as not excuse b u t l a w b e i n g v a s t e v e r yb o d y w a s n o t s u p p o s e d t o k n o w t h e l a w , a s h e l d by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Motilal Padampat Sugar Mills Co. Ltd.

Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh & Others [118 ITR 326 (SC)]. The learned A.R. for the assessee further placed reliance on 320 ITR 188 (P&H).

8. It was pointed out b y the learned A.R. for the assessee that no taxes were to be deducted and only the requirement was to furnish information in relation to the sale deeds executed above the slated monetary limit.

9. The learned D.R. for the Revenue pointed out that admittedly the returns were filed late by the assessee and as per the ratio laid down by the Hon'ble Gujarat High Court in Patan Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Vs. Director of Income-Tax (CIB) (supra), the plea of ignorance of law could not be pleaded. It was further stated by the learned D.R. for the Revenue that even when the law was known to the Sub Registrar i.e. on 30.7.2007, there was delay in filing the captioned returns for financial years 2006-07 and 2008-09. The learned D.R. for the Revenue pleaded that after law was known and there was conscious disregard of the provisions of law, the ratio laid down by the Hon'ble Gujarat High Court in Patan Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. (supra) applied.

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10. The learned A.R. for the assessee made an alternate submission t h a t n o p e n a l t y w a s i m p o s a b l e i n t h e f i r s t t w o ye a r s .

11. We have heard the rival contentions and perused the record. In the f a c t s o f t h e p r e s e n t c a s e t h e f i n a n c i a l ye a r i n v o l v e d i n t h e c a s e o f t h e Sub Registrar, Bassi Pathana were 2005-06 and 2008-09. The due date f o r f i l i n g t h e A n n u a l I n f o r m a t i o n R e t u r n s r e l a t i n g t o t h e f i n a n c i a l ye a r 2005-06 was 31.8.2006 and financial year 2008-09 was 31.8.2009 and the said returns were filed by the assessee on 31.7.2007/10.12.2009 i.e. after a d e l a y o f 3 3 4 / 1 0 1 d a ys f o r t h e r e s p e c t i v e a s s e s s m e n t ye a r s .

12. In the case of the Sub Registrar, Nabha, the default in furnishing the respective Annual Information Returns for the respective financial years is tabulated hereunder:

S.No. Financial year Due date for Filed on Delay filing AIR (in days)
1. 2004-05 30.11.2005 30.07.2007 607 days
2. 2005-06 31.08.2006 30.07.2007 333 days
3. 2006-07 31.08.2007 15.01.2008 137 days
4. 2008-09 31.08.2009 19.08.2010 353 days

13. The reason for delay in furnishing the said Annual Information Returns by the Sub Registrar have been elaborated by the assessee in its reply dated 28.1.2011 filed before the Assessing Officer, which in turn is reproduced under para 5.3 at page 3 of the assessment order. The first contention of the assessee was that filing of Annual Information Returns was a new law and the Sub Registrar was an over-worked person, handling many departments and because of rush of work was not aware of the change in law regarding filing of Annual Information Returns.

The second contention of the assessee was that because of acute shortage of staff the Tehsildar was handling many departments and consequently t h e l a t e s u b m i s s i o n o f A n n u a l I n f o r m a t i o n R e t u r n s . A d m i t t e d l y, t h e s a i d Annual Information Returns were furnished late but before issue of an y 7 notice from the department. It was further claimed by the assessee that The Sub Registrar was under a bona fide belief that as there was no tax involvement it would not make any difference if the return is not submitted in time. He had no knowledge of intention of legislature in getting the AIR information in time. Since it only contains the information to be provided to the Income Tax Department regarding registration of immovable properties of above Rs.30 lakhs. No benefit or advantage had been derived by the assessee by virtue of such act of filing AIR information late.

14. We find that the issue of levy of penalty under section 271FA of the Act arose before the Chandigarh Bench of Tribunal in ITA Nos. 431 to 434/Chd/2012 wherein it has been held as under :

"23. We have heard the rival contentions and perused the record. Section 285BA of the Act prescribed an obligation to furnish Annual Information Report by the prescribed person for the specified transaction within stipulated time. The Sub Registrar in view of the provisions of section 285BA of the Act is required to file Annual Information Report in respect of the transaction of purchase and sale by any person of immovable property valued at Rs.30 lacs or more. The due date for filing the said AIR information in Form No.61A is 31st August immediately following the financial year in which the transaction was registered or recorded. The onus is upon the assessee to furnish the specified information under section 285BA of the Act.
24. Coming to the provisions of section 285BA of the Act, the sub-section (1) provides the list of persons who are required to furnish the Annual Information Return in respect of financial transactions which are registered or recorded during the financial year beginning on or after 1st day of April, 2004. Such information is to be furnished to the prescribed income tax authority i.e. the Director of Income Tax (Central Information Branch) or the authority/agency prescribed under the Act i.e. NSDL. The Annual Information Return referred to in sub-section (1) to section 285BA of the Act, as per sub-section (2) is to be furnished on or before 31st August immediately following the financial year in which the transaction was registered or recorded, in Form No.61A, as prescribed under Rule 114E of the Income Tax Rules. Sub- section (3) defines specified financial transaction, which may be prescribed under the Act. The Board has given authority to prescribe different values for different transactions in respect of different persons, having regard to the nature of said 8 transaction. Under Sub-section (4) where the prescribed income tax authority considers the Annual Information Return furnished under sub-section (1) to be defective, then such defects are to be intimated to the prescribed person and an opportunity is to be allowed for rectifying the same within the specified/ extended period. In case said defects are not removed within the prescribed or extended period then such returns would be treated as an invalid return and the provisions of the Act would apply as if the person had failed to furnish the Annual Information Return. Under sub-section (5) where the prescribed person has not furnished Annual Information Return within the prescribed time, the prescribed income tax authority may serve upon such person notice requiring him to furnish such return within a period not exceeding sixty days.
25. Under the provisions of section 271FA of the Act, penalty is imposable in the event of the person responsible having failed to furnish the AIR information under section 285BA of the Act. Section 271 FA of the Act reads as under:
"[Penalty for failure to furnish annual information return. 271FA. If a person who is required to furnish an annual information return, as required under sub-section (1) of section 285BA, fails to furnish such return within the time prescribed under that sub-section, the income-tax authority prescribed under the said sub-section may direct that such person shall pay, by way of penalty, a sum of one hundred rupees for every day during which the failure continues.]"

26. Reading the provisions of section 285BA and the relevant provisions of section 271FA of the Act, it transpires that where the prescribed person is required to furnish the AIR and fails to furnish the same within the prescribed time, then such person could be held to be liable to levy of penalty equivalent to Rs.100/- for every day of default. The above said provisions were inserted by the Finance (No.2) Act 2004 w.e.f. 1.4.2005. Under the provisions of section 273B of the Act, the penalty leviable under various sections is not to be imposed, where the person proves that there was reasonable cause for the said failure/default. The levy of penalty under section 271FA of the Act is also covered within the provisions of section 273B of the Act. It thus implies that in each case of default under section 271FA of the Act, the levy of penalty is not compulsory and the same is not imposable if the person satisfies the conditions prescribed under section 273B of the Act.

27. We find that the issue of levy of penalty under section 271FA of the Act arose before the Hon'ble Gujarat High Court in Patan Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Vs DIT (CIB) (supra), wherein it has been observed as under:

"Section 285BA of the Act imposes an obligation upon any person, being an assessee, who is responsible for registering or maintaining books of account or other documents containing a record of any specified financial transaction, under any law for the time being in force, to furnish an annual information return, in respect of such 9 specified financial transaction which is registered or recorded by him during any financial year beginning on or after the April 1, 2004, and information relating to which is relevant and required for the purposes of the Act to the prescribed income-tax authority or such other authority or agency as may be prescribed. Such annual information report is required to be furnished within the prescribed time after the end of the financial year. Sub- section (5) of section 285BA of the Act lays down that where a person who is required to furnish an annual information return under sub-section (1) has not furnished the same within the prescribed time, the prescribed income-tax authority may serve upon such person a notice requiring him to furnish such return within a period not exceeding sixty days from the date of service of such notice and he shall furnish the annual information return within the time specified in the notice."

28. The Hon'ble Court further held that where the petitioner had made out a reasonable cause for not filing the prescribed AIR return within the prescribed period of limitation, it would be reasonable to believe that the petitioner was not aware of the provisions of section 285BA of the Act. The Hon'ble Court further observed that where the person had not furnished the AIR return under section 285BA(1) of the Act, sub-section (5) thereof lays down that prescribed income tax authority may serve upon such person a notice requiring him to furnish said return within the specified period not exceeding 60 days from the date of service of such notice. The Hon'ble Court concluded by holding that Upon such notice being served, the petitioner can no longer plead that it was unaware of the statutory provisions or its obligations under the same. The Hon'ble Court thus held that the assessee in such circumstances could not be said to have any reasonable cause for not filing the Annual Information Return within the period of 60 days of service of the said notice. The Hon'ble Court observed that However, merely because the petitioner has not immediately taken steps after the issuance of the first notice on December 17, 2008, it cannot be said that the reasonable cause made out by the petitioner in respect of the period prior thereto should not be taken into consideration while considering the quantum of penalty to be imposed under section 271FA of the Act. However, with effect from the date of service of the notice dated December 17, 2008, issued under section 285BA(5) of the Act, any default on the part of the petitioner would be viewed as a conscious disregard of its statutory obligation and as such, in respect of the period subsequent thereto, the petitioner would not be entitled to the benefit of the provisions of section 273B of the Act. This view finds support in the decision of this court in the case of CIT v. K a n u b h a i M u l j i b h a i P a t e l [ 2 0 0 8] 3 0 6 I T R 1 7 9 ( G u j ) o n w h i c h reliance has been placed on behalf of the petitioner.

29. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in Motilal Padampat Sugar Mills Co.Ltd. Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh & Others [118 ITR 3 2 6 ( S . C . )] h a d h e l d t h a t t h e r e i s n o p r e s u m p t i o n t h a t e v e r y 10 person knows the law. It is often said that every one is presumed to know the law, but that is not a correct statement:

there is no such maxim known to the law. Without going into the facts of the case, we are of the opinion that same is applicable only till the time the specified person was made aware through the notice of its obligation under section 285BA of the Act or had become aware on its own notion. However, the situation would change after having received the notice for filing the AIRs. The specified person was well aware of the legal position and its obligations.
30. In the facts of the present case and as referred to by us in paras hereinabove, the case of the specified persons before us is that the provisions of section 285BA of the Act being newly introduced were not in their knowledge and because of the same there was default in compliance to the said provisions. We find merit in the said plea that in view of the newly introduced provisions of section 285BA of the Act and because of lack of knowledge of the said provisions, there was default in furnishing the prescribed information before the income tax authorities. Thus, we are of the view that no penalty under section 271FA of the Act is leviable for the period upto the date of first notice by which the specified persons became aware of its obligations or through any other mode, as there was reasonable cause for not filing the said information in time. However, the said plea of non-awareness of the provisions of the Act cannot be pressed into service for the period after the said date. Further, the person cannot take shelter under the plea that in the absence of any notice issued, it was not aware of its obligations, as the onus is upon the persons to furnish the information. In such cases, the date of first notice or date of furnishing the first AIR under section 285BA of the Act, would be the date of notice.
31. The second plea raised by the learned A.R. for the assessee was that because of technical and venial breach, no penalty was imposable, for which reliance was placed on Hindustan Steel Limited Vs State of Orissa 83 ITR 26 (S.C) and C.T.Ramanathan and Co. vs ITO, 34 TTJ 125 (Mad).
32. On consideration of the judgements, we are of the opinion that failure to file required particulars in respect of transactions of sale value of Rs. 30 lacs or above under section 285BA of the Act cannot be termed merely breach of technical nature because on the basis of such information, the revenue would take action against specified persons i.e. persons purchasing or selling properties in value exceeding Rs. 30 lacs and in the absence of such information, which is required to be filed by Sub-Registrar, the Department can loose huge revenue. Therefore, such default is leading to enormous consequences, which cannot be termed as technical.
33. Secondly, in any case, Gujrat High Court in Patan Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. (supra)has considered the decision of Hindustan Steel Ltd. Vs State of Orissa (supra) while dealing with the issue of levy of penalty under section 271FA of the Act, which is identical and still held the penalty to be leviable. We find no merit in the plea of the assessee in this regard.
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34. The Hon'ble Punjab & Haryana High Court in H.M.T. Ltd. T ractors Division Vs C IT [ 274 ITR 544 (P &H) ] have laid down the principle that where the tax at source had been paid in time and the necessary return in respect thereof was filed in time with the income tax department, on mere late issue of tax deduction certificate, there was no loss to the Revenue and the delay in furnishing the tax deduction certificate was merely technical or venial in nature and penalty could not be imposed. The said decision cannot be applied to the present issue in view of the reasons given above.
35. However, in the facts of the present case, where the assessee failed to furnish the AIR within time, could not be said to be mere technical or venial breach.
36. The next plea raised by the assessee was that there was no tax involvement and it would not make any difference if the return was not submitted in time does not stand as similar plea was raised before the Hon'ble Gujarat High Court in Patan Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Vs DIT (CIB) (supra) and the Hon'ble Court observed as under:
"As regards the contention that in any case, the Revenue had no use for the annual information returns of the financial year 2006-07, when there is a statutory obligation on the assessee to furnish annual information return, it is bound by it. How and in what manner the income-tax authorities make use of the said information is not the look out of the petitioner. The petitioner is bound to comply with the statutory requirements as prescribed, failing which it has to face the consequences of such failure. Besides, as rightly contended on behalf of the Revenue, on account of not providing information in time, the Revenue was not in a position to take remedial action."

37. We further find that the Amritsar Bench of Tribunal in Sub Registrar Vs DIT (CIB) in ITA Nos. 137 to 140/Asr/2013 vide order 30.05.2013 had applied the ratio laid down by the Hon'ble Gujrat High Court in Patan Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Vs DIT (CIB) (supra)and had held that the period of penalty is to be worked out from the first advisory letter issued to the assessee. The plea of ignorance of law made by the assessee therein was rejected in view of ratio laid down by the Hon'ble Gujrat High Court in Patan Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Vs DIT (CIB) (supra). But the plea of reasonable cause from the date of issue of first advisory letter was accepted by the Tribunal.

38. The next issue raised by the ld. AR for the assessee before us is in relation to the furnishing of information in respect of the transactions relating to the sale and purchase of the property valued at Rs. 30 lacs or above. The case of the assessee is that in the absence of the awareness of the provisions of the Act and also as no TAN number was available with the assessee, information was furnished 12 manually with the concerned officers of the Department and when the notice was issued by the said department for furnishing the requisite information. However, the information was uploaded on the NSDL on a later date. The plea of the assessee before us is that such information furnished manually be accepted as date of compliance to the provisions of section 285BA of the Act. On the perusal of the orders passed by the DIT (CIB) in ITA Nos. 431 to 434/Chd/2012 i.e. in the case of Sub Registrar, Jagadhari, we find that the said plea of the assessee has been accepted by the DIT (CIB) vide para 7 at page 5 of the order imposing penalty under section 271FA of the Act. The DIT (CIB) thereafter had accepted the date of furnishing of manual information as date of compliance to the provisions of section 285BA of the Act and had computed the penalty leviable under section 271BA of the Act upto such date i.e. in the case of financial year 2005-06, the period of penalty was determined upto 11.10.2006 i.e. of 41 days, though the information on NSDL was furnished by the assessee on a later date.

39. We find merit in the claim of the assessee in this regard in view of the provisions of section 285BA of the Act as per which the assessee can file the return either with the prescribed authority or with the authorized agency of the prescribed authority. However, under the proviso to Rule 114E(3) of the IT Rules, it is clarified that the AIR is to be filed with the authorized agency on behalf of the DIT (CIB), who in turn would upload it on the software. In cases where the person had filed AIR with the prescribed authority but had not uploaded the same through the NSDL, then the same would be a technical default and the person could be held to have a reasonable cause in not furnishing the information through NSDL and no penalty under section 271FA of the Act is leviable for the period of default between the date of furnishing the information manually and the date of furnishing the information through the authorized agency i.e. NSDL. However, the onus is upon the assessee to establish its case of having furnished complete information manually to the prescribed authority, which in-turn was furnished to the authorized agency on a later date. The case of reasonable cause on this account and the benefit of non-levy of penalty under section 271BA of the Act on this issue is being accepted in the present years which are the initial years when the provisions of section 285BA of the Act were introduced and there was non-awareness about the said provisions of the Act. However, the said plea would not be available to the assessee in later years as complete awareness about the provisions of the Act and the compliance through the authorized agency has been made available to the specified persons.

40. The ld. AR for the assessee has time and again referred to various replies filed before the different officers for the respective years in compliance to the notices issued under section 133(6) of the Act. Reliance was placed on the information furnished as per the reply placed at page 7 of the Paper Book. It may be brought on record that the said information has been furnished by the assessee in response to 13 the information sought under section 133(6) of the Act in relation to the transactions between Rs. 5 lacs to Rs. 30 lacs, which is not the information sought for under section 285BA of the Act. Hence, no reliance can be placed on such replies filed by the assessee from time to time and the same have to be ignored. Similar plea was made by the assessee in respect of the other years but there is no basis of the same as the perusal of the Paper Book reflects the said information to be in respect of the properties transactions of sale value between Rs. 5 lacs and Rs. 30 lacs whereas under section 285BA of the Act, the information is to be furnished in respect of the properties sold having sale value of Rs. 30 lacs or more. The said pleas raised by the assessee are, thus rejected.

41. In the totality of the facts and circumstances and in view of our observations in the paras herein above, in-turn following the ratio laid down by the Hon'ble Gujrat High Court in Patan Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. Vs DIT (CIB) (supra), we direct the Assessing Officer to recompute the penalty leviable under section 271BA of the Act and the period of penalty in furnishing the information would be computed on the basis of following directions :

1. No penalty to be levied till the first notice issued to the assessee to furnish the requisite information holding the same to be reasonable cause in not furnishing the AIRs in time. In the absence of any notice issued to the specified persons, the date of filing the first AIR would be date of notice.
2. Where the assessee had furnished manual information before the concerned authorities in respect of specified transactions of Rs. 30 lacs or more and not uploaded the said information through appointed agency, then default between date of furnishing manual information and uploading on system, being technical is to be ignored, which has been ignored by DIT (CIB) in majority of cases. The onus is upon the assessee to furnish the complete information of manually furnishing the complete information, which in turn was uploaded.
3. No penalty under section 271FA of the Act to be imposed for the overlapping period of default. For eg. If the assessee had defaulted in furnishing AIRs for four financial years i.e. financial years 2004-05 to 2007-08 and the first notice was received on 01.01.2006, then in all the years, no penalty is leviable for default upto 01.01.2006 and is leviable for the default thereafter.
43. However, in cases where the Annual Information Reports have been filed by the specified persons beyond the abovesaid period of limitation, the specified person would be held to be in default, making it eligible to levy of penalty under section 271FA of the Act. The DIT (CIB) is directed to recompute the said levy of penalty under section 271FA of the Act in line with our directions. However, reasonable opportunity of hearing should be afforded in this regard and the specified 14 person shall furnish complete information before his DIT (CIB), with regard to its several claims, in order to finally determine the period of default and the quantum of penalty leviable under section 271FA of the Act. The grounds of appeal raised by the assessee are thus, allowed as stated above.
44. In the result, appeals of the assessees are partly allowed."

15. The issue in the present case is identical to the issue raised before the Chandigarh Bench of Tribunal vide order of even date and following the same parity of reasoning, we direct the Assessing Officer to recomputed the quantum of penalty leviable under section 271FA of the Act in the facts of the present case in line with our observations in the said order. Reasonable opportunity of hearing shall be afforded to the assessee. The assessee is directed to furnish the information before the DIT (CIB). The grounds of appeal raised by the assessee are allowed as indicated above.

16. In the result, appeals of the assessee are partly allowed.

Order pronounced in the Open Court on this 30th day of October, 2013.

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    (T.R.SOOD)                                     (SUSHMA CHOWLA)
ACCOUNTANT MEMBER                                  JUDICIAL MEMBER

Dated 30th October, 2013
Poonam
Copy to:
  1.     The Appellant
  2.     The Respondent
  3.     The CIT
  4.     The CIT(A)
  5.     The DR

                                                         By Order
                                                 Assistant Registrar, ITAT,
                                                     Chandigarh