Millennium Post

IT department wrongly calculated tax liability: Sonia tells Delhi HC

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NEW DELHI: Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday told the Delhi High Court that the tax department has “wrongly invoked and applied” the formula for calculatin­g her tax

liability after reopening her assessment for the year 2011-12.

The contention on behalf of the Congress

leader was made before a bench of justices S Ravindra Bhat and A K Chawla by senior advocate P Chidambara­m.

“They have not applied the formula correctly. The formula was wrongly invoked and wrongly applied. I received nothing except 1,900 shares in the company,” the

lawyer said.

Another objection raised by him was that the debt of Rs 90 crore bought by Young Indian from Associated Journals Ltd (AJL), which owns National Herald newspaper, was converted into equity and this would not result in any income which was taxable. The lawyer further said even if the equity resulted in taxable income, it would not go into the hands of Young Indian's (YI) shareholde­rs like Sonia Gandhi, her son Rahul Gandhi and party leader Oscar Fernandes, all of whom have challenged reopening of their tax assessment­s for the same year, 2011-12.

He said that banks often convert the debt they acquire into equity and this does not result in income in the hands of the bank or its shareholde­rs. YI, which was incorporat­ed in November 2010 with a capital of Rs 50 lakh, had acquired almost all shareholdi­ngs of the AJL, which owns the National Herald newspaper. In this process, YI had also acquired AJL'S debt of Rs 90 crore.

After hearing part arguments, when the court said it will issue a formal notice, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Tushar Mehta said there was no need for it as he was present in the court.

The court, thereafter, listed the matter for further hearing on August 16, when the ASG will argue in defence of the action taken by the tax department.

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