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Delhi HC Clarifies: Share Buy-Back Constitutes Capital Reduction, Not Asset Acquisition

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek April 18, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Delhi High Court has determined that share buy-backs should be classified as capital reductions rather than asset acquisitions, indicating that such transactions should not be subject to taxation. A division bench comprising Justices Dinesh Mehta and Vinod Kumar stated that the assessment officer’s (AO) perspective—treating the buy-back of shares as a transaction yielding profit or deemed profit—is incorrect and legally unsound.

The court cited Section 68 of the Companies Act, which specifies that share buy-backs amount to a reduction of share capital. The ruling emphasized that the company must physically destroy the bought-back shares, negating any basis for taxation on supposed deemed profits from the shares that have been extinguished.

The justices remarked that it is fundamentally flawed to suggest that a company could be taxed on perceived profits derived from property that no longer exists. They asserted that the assumption that a company could acquire an asset at a price lower than its fair market value is invalid. The court reiterated that buy-backs represent the opposite of asset acquisition, clarifying that, per the Companies Act of 2013, shares must be extinguished following the buy-back process.

Sandeep Sehgal, a partner at AKM Global, noted that the ruling reaffirms essential principles, highlighting that a buy-back is primarily a capital restructuring, resulting in the extinguishment of shares and a reduction in share capital, as opposed to an acquisition of assets. He further contended that invoking Section 56(2)(x) based on the premise of ‘receipt’ at an undervalue is conceptually flawed.

The judgment aligns tax treatment with the legal interpretation of the transaction under company law, emphasizing that once shares are extinguished, the grounds for regarding them as ‘property received’ dissolve. The ruling also serves as a caution against excessively broad interpretations of legal provisions, particularly when applied beyond their intended context.

Practically, this decision offers clarity to taxpayers and mitigates the risk of unintended tax implications stemming from legitimate corporate actions like buy-backs. It reinforces the principle that tax consequences should reflect the reality and legal structure of the transaction, rather than depend on forced interpretations of anti-abuse regulations.

This ruling was published on April 17, 2026.

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