CTA Case No. 5428 (Decision)
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPIN ES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QU EZ ON CITY JAKA INVESTM ENTS CORPORATION , Petitioner, - versus - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5428 COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Promulgated: Respondent. JAN 1g1999 X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --X DECISION This is a petition for review filed by petitioner, JAKA INVESTMENTS CORPORATION, against respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue for the latter's failure to act on the petitioner's claim for refund in the amount of P-410,367.00 allegedly representing its excess d o cumentary stamp tax (DST) and surcharges it paid on October 14, 1994. As represented, petitioner is a domestic corporation engaged in making investments in other corporations for the benefit of its stockholders. On September 5, 1994, petitioner and JAKA Equities Corporation (formerly Eurasia Match, Inc.) executed an "Amended Subscription" whereby petitioner would s u bscribe to the co mmon shares of stocks of JAKA Eq u ities with an equivalent total par value of P508,806,200.00 out of the increase in the
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5428 - 2- authorized capital stock of the latter from t o ~185,000,000.00 ~2,000,000,000.00. As payment for the above subscription, petitioner assigned and transferred 154,208,483 shares of stocks it owned in Republic Glass Holdings Corp. (RGHC), 2,822,500 shares of stocks it owned in Philippine Global Communications, Inc. (Philcom), and 7,495,488 shares of stocks it owned in United Coconut Planter's Bank (UCPB) to JAKA Equities Corporation. Although petitioner had originally intended to include the 1,313,176 shares of stocks of Far East Bank and Trust Company (FEBTC), among the shares to be transferred to JAKA Equities by virtue of a tax free exchange, petitioner, instead paid the amount of P370,766,000.00 in lieu of the said FEBTC shares. On October 14, 1994, petitioner paid the respondent the amount of P1,003,895.65 (Exh. B) representing the documentary stamp tax and surcharges due on the execution of the Amended Subscription Agreement and Deed of Assignment dated September 5 ' 1994, which petitioner alleges to have erroneously included the cash payment of the subscription price, broken down as follows: Basic Documentary Stamp Tax 803,116.72 25% Surcharge 200,778.93 Total Amount Payable P1,003,895.65
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5428 - 3- On October 17, 1994, Revenue District Officer of Revenue District No. 48' West Makati, Atty. Sixto S. Esquivias IV, issued three certifications, as follows: Cert. No. Shares of Stocks Documentary Stamp Tax 94-10-17-07 (Exhibit C) 7,495,488 UCPB shares P 23,423.14 94-10-17-08 (Exhibit D) 154,208,403 RGCH shares 481,901.88 94-10-17-14 (Exhibit E) 2,822,500 Philcom shares 88,203.13 P.593,528.15 On October 1 1 ' 1996, petitioner filed an administrative claim for refund in the amount of .P410,367.00, representing the difference between the aforementioned amount actually paid totaling P1,003,895.65 (EX h. B) and the petitioner's alleged amount due (P.593,528.15, Exh. F-2) on the execution of the Amended Subscription Agreement and Deed of Assignment of Property. On the same date, petitioner filed with this Court the instant petition for review. Petitioner presents the proposition as reason of the petition for review that the tax base for the computation of the DST on the "Amended Assignment of Property in Payment of Subscription" should have been limited to the shares stated therein to the exclusion of the FEBTC shares. In other words, petitioner wants to impress upon this Court that its acquisition of the common stocks of
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5428 - 4- JAKA Equities Corporation in exchange for cash amounting to ~370,766,000.00 in substitution for, or replacement of, the 1,313,176 FEBTC shares, should not be included in the taxable base for the computation of documentary stamp tax (DST), hence, it is entitled to the refund of the amount of P410,367.00. Respondent on the other hand, in her Answer raised the following special and affirmative defenses, thus: ( 1) the claim for refund was not filed within a reasonable time before the lapse of the 2-year period in order to give the respondent a chance to act on it; (2) the payment of the documentary tax under the Authority to Accept Payment was made in accordance with law, rules and regulations, hence, not erroneous nor refundable; (3) x x x petitioner failed to show that the capital gains tax and DST due for such transaction were paid with the respondent's Bureau; (4) in claiming for refunds, it is incumbent upon petitioner to prove that it is indeed entitled thereto. x x x; (5) claims for refund are strictly construed against the claimant x x x; and (6) it is incumbent upon petitioner to show compliance with the provision of Section 230 of the Tax Code. It is already well-settled that there is no legal impediment in filing the administrative claim for refund with the BIR simultaneously with the petition for review with this Court as long as these two acts fall within the
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5428 - 5- two-year prescriptive period prescribed by Section 230 of the Tax Code (see Gibbs vs. Collector. L-153543. February 29. 1960 and Manila Electric Company vs. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue. CTA Case No. 5091. October 2. 1997 ). Hence, the issue of the timeliness of the instant petition is out of order. The focal issue which is presented for our consideration is whether or not the transfer of the 1,313,176 FEBTC shares under the "Amended Subscription Agreement and Deed of Assignment of Property in Payment of Subscription" should be excluded in the taxable base for the computation of DST, thus entitling petitioner to the refund of the amount of ~410,367.00. We find nothing ambiguous nor obscure in the language of Section 173, taken in relation to Section 175 of the 1994 Tax Code (quoted hereunder) insofar as the same is brought to bear upon the circumstances in the instant case. These provisions furnish the best means of their own exposition that a documentary stamp tax (DST) is due and payable on documents, instruments, loan agreements and papers, acceptances, assignments, sales and transfers which evidenced the transaction agreed upon by the parties and should be paid by the person making, signing, issuing, accepting or transferring the property, right or obligation.
DECISIO N - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5428 6- "Section 173. St:amp t:axes upon document:s_ jnst:rument:s_ and papers. Upon docu ments, instru ments, and papers, and upon acceptances, assignments, sales, and transfers of the obligation or property incident thereto, there shall be levied, collected and paid for, and in respect of the transaction so had or accomplished, t h e corresponding docu mentary stamp taxes prescribed in the f o llowi ng sections of this Title, by the person making, signing, issuing, accepting, or transferring the same, whenever the docu me n t is made, sig n ed, iss ued, accepted or transferred when the obligation or right arises from Philippine so u rces or the property is situated in the Philippines and at the same ti me s u c h act is done or transaction h ad: Provided. That whenever one party to the taxable doc um ent enjoys exe mption from the tax herein imposed, the ot h er party thereto who is not exe mpt shall be the one directly liable for the tax. (as a'mended by R. A. No. /6'6'0.) SEC. 175. St:amp t:ax on orjgjnal jssue or cert:jrjcat:es or st:ock. On every original issue, whether on orga n ization, re-organization or for any lawful purpose, of certificates of stock by a ny association, company, or corporation, the r e shall be collected a documentary stamp tax of one peso and seventy centavos on each two hundred pe s os or fractional part thereof, of the par value of such certificates: Provided, That in the case of the original issue of stock without par value the amo u nt of the documentary sta mp tax herein prescribed all be based upon the actual consideration received by the association, co mpany, for corporation for the is s uance of such stock, a nd in t he case of stock dividends on the actual value represe n ted by each share. (As amended by PL'I 14S/ and ,oo l!JS!J) Understood to mean wh at it plainly expressed, the DST i mposition is essentially addressed and directly brought to bear upon the DOC UMENT evidencing t h e transaction of the parties wh ich establis h es its rights and obligations .
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5428 - 7- In the case at bar, the rights and obligations between petitioner JAKA Investments Corporation and JAKA Equities Corporation are established and enforceable at the time the "Amended Subscription Agreement and Deed of Assignment of Property in Payment of Subscription" were signed by the parties and their witness, so is the right of the state to tax the aforestated document evidencing the transaction. DST is a tax on the document itself and therefore the rate of tax must be determined on the basis of what is written or indicated on the instrument itself independent of any adjustment which the parties may agree on in the future (see American Home Assurance Company vs. The Honorable Commissioner of Internal Revenue, CTA Case No. 4222, March 22, 1993 ). The DST upon the taxable document s h ould be paid at the time t l1 e contract is executed or at the time the transaction is accomplished. The overriding purpose of the law is the collection of taxes. So that when it paid in cash the amount of .P370,766,000.00 in substitution for, or replacement of the 1,313,176 FEBTC shares, its payment of ~1,003,835.65 documentary stamps tax pursuant to Section 175 of NIRC is in order. Thus, applying the settled rule in this jurisdiction that, a claim for refund is in the nature of a claim for exemption, th us, should be construed in st:rict:issimi juris against the taxpayer ( Commissioner of Internal
DECISION - C.T. A. CASE NO. 5428 - 8- Revenue vs. Tokyo Shipping Co., Ltd., 244 SCRA 332 ) and since the petitioner failed to adduce evidence that will show that it is exe mpt from DST under Section 199 or other provision of the tax code, We rule the focal issue in t he negative. IN THE LIGHT OF ALL THE FOREGOING, the instant petition is DISMISSED , without pronouncement as to costs. SO ORDERED. ~� UllQ~ ERNESTO D. ACOSTA Presiding Judge WE;;:. ~Jffl: I RAMON 0. DE v RA ' Associate Ju e CERTIFICATION I hereby certify t hat the above decision was reached after due consultation with the members of the Court of Tax Appeals in accordance with Section 13, Article VIII of the Constitution. G-Q.c;~ ERNESTO D. ACOSTA Presiding Judge
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