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Case Name : Income Tax Officer-(TDS)-2(1) Vs M/s Jet Airways (India) Ltd. (ITAT Mumbai)
Appeal Number : I.T.A. No. 7439, 7440 and 7441/Mum/2010
Date of Judgement/Order : 17/07/2013
Related Assessment Year : 2009- 10
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Commission paid to the credit card companies cannot be considered as falling with in the purview of S.194H. Even though the definition of the term “commission or brokerage” used in the said section is an inclusive definition, it is clear that the liability to make TDS under the said section arises only when a person acts on behalf of another person.

In the case of commission retained by the credit card companies however, it cannot be said that the bank acts on behalf of the merchant establishment or that even the merchant establishment conducts the transaction for the bank. The sale made on the basis of a credit card is clearly a transaction of the merchants establishment only and the credit card company only facilitates the electronic payment, for a certain charge. The commission retained by the credit card company is therefore in the nature of normal bank charges and not in the nature of commission/brokerage for acting on behalf of the merchant establishment. Accordingly, concluding that there was no requirement for making TDS on the ‘Commission retained by the credit card companies.

INCOME TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL “I” BENCH, MUMBAI

BEFORE SHRI B.R. MITTAL, JM AND SHRI RAJENDRA, AM

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