Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Young Indian asked to deposit ₹10 crore

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

APPEARING FOR YOUNG INDIAN, SENIOR ADVOCATE ARVIND DATAR ON MONDAY ASKED THE COURT THAT THE AMOUNT BE FIXED AT ₹7.5 CRORE

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Monday directed Young Indian (YI) Private Limited to deposit ₹10 crore after the firm said it was not in a position to pay the full ₹249.15 crore demanded in the income tax proceeding­s against it.

A bench of justice S Ravindra Bhat and justice AK Chawla directed the company to deposit the money in two instalment­s by April 15 — the first before March 31. The company, in which Congress president Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi are majority stakeholde­rs, owns Associate Journals Limited, which published the National Herald newspaper.

The company has been asked for recovery of tax and interest of ₹249.15 crore raised in pursuance to a December 27 notice issued under section 156 of the Income Tax Act for the assessment year 2011-12. The company had submitted that it was a charitable firm and did not have any income. It had said that income tax authoritie­s had wrongly raised the demand.

Appearing for Young Indian, senior advocate Arvind Datar on Monday asked the court that the amount be fixed at ₹7.5 crore. He submitted that the money was being collected through contributi­ons from individual­s, and urged the bench to allow the company to deposit the amount in court rather than the I-T department.

Akash Jain, appearing for the I-T department, argued that the company should deposit ₹49 crore — 20% of the original demand — for its appeal to be heard. Both pleas were rejected. The matter has now been listed for further hearing on April 24.

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