BIR Ruling No. 659-2020
BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE REPUBLICOF THE PHILIPPINES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE DuezonCit
Secs. 27(C); 32(B)(7); 236; 238; RR 18-2012 BIR Ruling No.369-11 BIR Ruling No.239-14 BIR Ruling No..471-18. 0T-059-202A
DEC 0.9 2020
8th Floor, EDPC Building, BSP Complex Roxas Boulevard, 1004 Manila DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE BUREAU OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
Attention: Mr. Nino Raymond B. Alvina Executive Director
Gentlemen:
the imposition of income tax on local government units (LGUs) engaged in the operation of local economic enterprises, pursuant to Section 22(d) of Republic Act (RA) No. 7160 or the Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991. This refers to your letter dated September 24, 2020, requesting for clarification regarding
Background:
as amended, thus, the liability of the said municipality to pay the taxes due from its proprietary functions. .February 10, 2020 that the BIR Revenue District Office (RDO) No. 66, Iriga City, requested for the payment of income taxes from the market rental fees being paid to the said LGU in view of the alleged proprietary business operated by the Municipality of Baao. The OIC-Revenue District Officer of RDO No. 66 expressed in her letter to the Municipal Mayor of Baao dated December 26. 2019 that the tax exemption privilege granted to LGUs only include the income derived from public utilities or from the exercise of any essential government function accruing to the government by virtue of Section 32 (B)(7) of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, addressed to the Bureau of Local Government Financ of the Department of Finance dated The Municipal Mayor of the Municipality of Baao, Camarines Sur, relayed in his letter
(R.A.) No. 10963, provides: In reply, please be informed that Section 27(C) gf the NIRC, as amended by Republic Act
"SEC. 27.. Rates of Income Tax on Domestic Corporations.
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controlled by the Government, except the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), the Social Security System (SSS), the Philippine Health Insurance contrary notwithstanding, all corporations, agencies, or instrumentalities owned or Instrumentalities. (C Government-owned or Controlled Cornorations, Agencies or The provisions of existing specia or general laws to the
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associations engaged in a similar business, industry, or activity." Corporation (PHIC), and the local water districts shall pay such rate of tax upon their taxable income as are imposed by this Section upon corporations or
On the other hand, Section 32 (B) (7) (b) of the NIRC, as amended, likewise provides, viz.:
"SEC. 32. Gross Income.
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in gross income and shall be exempt from taxation under this Title: (B) Exclusions from Gross Income. - The following items shall not be included
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(7) Miscellaneous Items.
Income .derived from any public utility or from the exercise of any essential governmental function accruing to the Government of the Philippines or to any political subdivision thereof." (b) Income Derived by the Government or its Political Subdivisions.
instrumentalities of the government are no longer.exempt from taxation and shall be liable to pay of its essential governmental function. such rate of tax_upon their taxable income as are imposed'upon corporations or associations Districts. While on the other hand, Section 32 (B) (7) (b) of the NIRC, as'amended, excludes from the gross income and exempts. from income tax, the income.derived from the discharge of any essential governmental functions accruing to the Government of the Philippines or to any of its political subdivisions: It is necessary then to determine whether or not the income from market rental fees received by the Municipality of Baao, Camarines Sur was derived in the performance engaged in similar business, industry or activity, except'the GSIS, SSS, PHIC, and Local Water Under Sec. 27(C) of the NIRC, goyernment-owned or controlled corporations, agencies or
or function of a provincial, city, or a municipal corporation(LGUs. The surrounding and Housing Corporation vs. Court of Industrial Relations, 150 SCRA 296, 310 (1987)) (BIR however beneficial to the public the undertaking may be, is that it is governmental in essence, otherwise, the function becomes private or proprietary in character" (Torio. vs. Fontanilla. 85 SCRA 602 (1978)). It has been established though that an instrumentality of the government which acts for the purpose of accomplishing government policies and objectives and extending essential services to the people performs governmental and not proprietary functions (Peoples' Homesite Ruling No. 369-11 dated October 5, 2011) circumstances of a particular case are to be considered and would be decisive. "The basic element, There is no hard and fast rule for purposes of determining the true nature of an undertaking
government function and'those in the performance of a corporate or proprietary function and held that: 789, 796-797.(1957), the Supreme Court made a distinction between acts in the performance of a. In Angat River Irrigation.System, et al. vs. Angat River Workers' Union, :et al., 102 Phil.
merely a part of the machinery of government of the sovereignty creating them, and the National Government) have dual character, the one governmental, legislative. or public; the other, proprietary or private. In their public capacity, a responsibility exists in the performance of acts for the public benefit, and in this respect, they are "As ordinarily constituted, municipal corporations (and this may be said of
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the authority of the state is supreme. But in their PROPRIETARY or private personality (Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 3rd revision, vol. II, p. 2270). character their powers are supposed to be conferred not from considerations of state, but for the private advantage of the particular corporation as a distinct legal
one of its instruments, or the local depository of certain limited and prescribed political powers, to be exercised for the public good in behalf of the state rather In its governmental or public character, the corporation is made by the state
than for itself. But in its proprietary or private character, the theory is that the powers were supposed not to be conferred primarily or chiefly from considerations
sof the compact community which is incorporated as.a distinct legal personality or corporate individual; and as to such powers, and to property acquired and contracts connected with the goveanment of the state at large, but for the private advantage made thereunder, the corporation is frequently regarded as having the rights and
obligations of a private rather than those of a public corporation. (Trenton vs. New Jersey,262 US 182,67 L Ed.937,29 ALR 1471)
government unit .are those conferred or imposed upon it as a local'agency, to be The .governmental -functions of a municipal corporation or a local
exercised not only in the interest of its-inhabitants, but also in the advancement of the public good and welfare as affecting the public. generally (37 Am. Jur. 727).
case of the former, the municipal corporation is executing a legislative mandate and those in the performance of acorporate or proprietary function is that in the The distinction between acts in the performance of a governmental function
rights as a corporate body. (Loeb vs. Jacksonville, 101 Fla. 429, 69 ALR 459) with respect to a public duty generally, while in the other, it is exercising its private
function, as follows: Furthermore, RR No. 18-2012 dated December 28, 2012 defines government proprietary
"x x x when a public corporation or a local government unit acts in its proprietary
For government entities to be taxable, the following requisites-must concur: (1) the character, it is regarded as having the rights and obligations of a private corporation.
function: and (2) it must be engaged in similar business, industry, or activity as performed by other ordinary taxable corporations. All income realized from or government entity concerned must not be performing an essential governmental
received in the exercise of its proprietary functions shall be subject to income tax and business taxes in the same manner as other private corporations. similarly situated. All income realized from or received in the exercise of its proprietary other private corporations similarly situated." (Underscoring supplied) functions-shall be subject to income tax and business taxes in the same manner as
In BIR Ruling No. 369-11 dated October 5, 2011, it has been established that provincial. city and municipal governments are liable to income tax in the performance of their corporate or
proprietary functions since the tax exemption privileges, including preferential tax treatment of all
government units, i.e.,the National Government, its agencies and political subdivisions, as well as
government-owned or controlled corporations were withdrawn by Presidential Decree (PD) No.
1931 (1984) and Executive Order No.93 (1987).
It is to be noted that governmental functions are those pertaining to the administration of
government, and as such, are treated as absolute obligation on the part of the 'state-to perform.
while proprietary functions are those that are undertaken only by way of advancing the general
interest of society, and merely optional on the government.
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Sur, in leasing out its property (market spaces) and receiving rental fees thereof, acted in its of its economic enterprises, subject to the limitations provided in the Local Government Code of or a local government unit acts in its proprietary character, it is regarded as having the rights and (Sison vs. Ancheta, 130 SCRA 654, 664 (1984)). (BIR Ruling Nos. 239-2014 dated June 25, 2014 and 471-2018 dated March 13, 2018) proprietary or private character since no governmental or public policy of the state was involved. As a corporation, the Municipality of Baao, Camarines Sur enjoys full autonomy in the exercise obligations of a private corporation. Therefore, the income from market rental fees will not fall under the exclusions from gross income under Section 32(B)(7) of the NIRC, as amended, and shall be subject to income tax in the same manner as other private corporations similarly situated 1991 and other applicable laws (Local Government Code, Sec. 22 (d)). When a public corporation From the foregoing, this Office is of the opinion that the Municipality of Baao, Camarines
controlled corporations, were withdrawn by Presidential Decree No. 1931 (1984) and Executive tax exemption privileges, including preferential tax treatment of all government units, i.e., the National Government, its agencies and political subdivisions as well as government-owned or Order No. 93 (1987).: There is no reason to depart from these rulings. (BIR Ruling No. 369-2011) are liable for income tax in the performance of their corporate or proprietary functions because the dated October 5, 2011) : Time and again, this Office has established that provincial, city and municipal governments
(ATP) in the printing of their receipts or invoices and pay the Annual Registration Fee, pursuant to Sections 238 and 236., respectively, of the NIRC, as amended, and implemented by RR No. 18- 2012 dated October 22, 2012. Finally, the Municipality of Baao, Camarines Sur shall apply for an Authority to Print
Please be guided accordingly
Commissioner of Internal Revenue 1Qw1 CAESAR R.DULAY Very truly yours, TAA. 038212
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