cta_resolution CTA Case No. O-706O-706 2024-11-11

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES v. MANUEL NUGUID NIETO

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY SECOND DIVISION PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, CTA CRIM. CASE NO. 0-706 Plaintiff, For: Violation of Section 255 of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, as amended - versus - Members: MANUEL NUGUID NIETO, RINGPIS-LIBAN, Chairperson, Sole Proprietor of Perseus Commodity MODESTO-SAN PEDRO, and Trading, No. 997 A. Bonifacio FERRER-FLORES, JJ Avenue, Quezon City -At-Large-, Promulgated: Accused. X---------------------------------------- RESOLUTION To recall, on March 18, 2019, the prosecution filed the Information dated May 18, 2017 1 against herein accused MANUEL NUGUID NIETO, for violation of Section 255 of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, as amended, for failure to pay deficiency Value-Added Tax (VAT) for taxable year (TY) 2007 despite several notices and demands. Thereafter, upon the prosecution's submission of the complete documents as ordered by the Court,2 a Warrant of Arrest was issued against the accused on September 11,2018.3 The Court, in the Resolution dated May 20,2019,4 ordered the issuance of an Alias Warrant of Arrest5 against the accused. 1 Docket pp. 8 to 9. 2 Resolution dated April 2, 2019, Docket pp. 44 to 46. 3 Docket p. 47. 4 /d. at 52. 5 !d. at 53 .

RESOLUTION CTA CRIM. CASE NO . 0-706 __ Page 2 of4 Subsequently, or on February 7, 2020, the case was archived, without prejudice to its revival immediately upon accused's apprehension.6 Upon a careful evaluation of the records, as will be discussed below, this Court finds that the government's right to institute the criminal action has already prescribed. In resolving the issue of prescription of the offense charged, the following should be considered: (1) the period of prescription for the offense charged; (2) the time the period of prescription starts to run; and (3) the time the prescriptive period was interrupted.7 Section 281 of the NIRC of 1997, as amended, provides: SEC. 281. Prescription for Violations ofany Provision ofthis Code. - All violations of any provision of this Code shall prescribe after five (5) years. Prescription shall begin to run from the day of the commission ofthe violation of the law, and ifthe same be not known at the time, from the discovery thereof and the institution of judicial proceedings for its investigation and punishment. The prescription shall be interrupted when proceedings are instituted against the guilty persons and shall begin to run again if the proceedings are dismissed for reasons not constituting jeopardy. The term of prescription shall not run when the offender is absent from the Philippines. (Emphasis supplied) Based on the foregoing provision, the period of prescription for offenses charged under the NIRC of 1997, as amended, is five (5) years. Prescription begins to run (1) from the day of the commission of the violation of the law; and (2) if the day of the commission is unknown, from the discovery of the commission and the institution ofjudicial proceedings for its investigation and punishment. In both instances, the period is interrupted when judicial proceedings are instituted against the guilty persons.8 This Court takes into consideration the case of Emilio E. Lim, Sr. and Antonia Sun Lim vs. Court of Appeals and People of the Philippines9 (Lim case), which provides that, for purposes of the commencement of the 6 Docket p. 56. 7 Romualdez vs. Marcelo, G.R. Nos. 165510-33, July 28, 2006, citing the case of Domingo vs. Sandiganbay an. 8 People of the Philippines vs. Wintelecom, lnc./Hua C. Uychiy ong (Treasure!), CTA EB Crim . No. 090, June 21 , 2023 . 9 G.R. Nos . L-48134-37, October 18, 1990.

RESOLUTION CTA CRIM . CASE NO. 0-706 Page 3 of4 prescriptive period in relation to the charge of refusal to pay deficiency taxes due, said violation could only be committed after service of notice and demand for payment of the deficiency taxes upon the taxpayer. In addition, in Tupaz vs. Ulep 10 (Tupaz case), the Supreme Court, citing the Lim case, held that the offense of failure to pay deficiency taxes is committed only after finality of the assessment coupled with the taxpayer's willful refusal to pay the taxes within the allotted period. We quote: Petitioner was charged with failure to pay deficiency income tax after repeated demands by the taxing authority. In Lim, Sr. vs. Court of Appeals, we stated that by its nature the violation could only be committed after service of notice and demand for payment of the deficiency taxes upon the taxpayer. Hence, it cannot be said that the offense has been committed as early as 1980, upon filing of the income tax return. This is so because prior to the finality of the assessment, the taxpayer has not committed any violation for nonpayment of the tax. The offense was committed only after the finality of the assessment coupled with taxpayer's willful refusal to pay the taxes within the allotted period. In this case, when the notice of assessment was issued on July 16, 1984, the taxpayer still had thirty (30) days from receipt thereof to protest or question the assessment. Otherwise, the assessment would become final and unappealable. As he did not protest, the assessment became final and unappealable on August 16, 1984. Consequently, when the complaint for preliminary investigation was filed with the Department of Justice on June 8, 1989, the criminal action was instituted within the five (5) year prescriptive period. (Emphasis supplied) In the present case, the Final Assessment Notice (FAN) and Assessment Notices were issued on December 30, 2010. 11 There was no indication, however, as to when the FAN was actually received by accused Nieto. Neither was date of the receipt of the FAN mentioned in the Joint Complaint Affidavit of Jocelyn P. Hernandez, Ma. Teresita Alava and Roel A. Zafra, nor was it indicated in the attached certified xerox copy of the FAN. Nevertheless, the Information claims that the crime was committed on December 13, 2011. Thus, counting from the alleged date ofthe commission of the crime on December 30, 2011, the Information should have been filed before this Court within five (5) years from December 13, 2011, or until December 13, 2016. Clearly, when the Information was filed before this Court on March 18, 2019, more than two (2) years have passed since the government's right to institute a criminal action prescribed. to G.R. No . 127777, October I , 1999. 11 Par. I0 of the Joint Complaint-Affidavit, Docket p. 19; Annexes F to F-3 of the Complaint Affidavit, Docket, pp. 33 to 36.

RESOLUTION CTA CRIM. CASE NO. 0-706 Page 4 of4 WH~R.EFORE, premises considered, CTA Criminal Case No. 0-706 is hereby RETRIEVED from the archives and, accordingly, DISMISSED on the ground of prescription. Furthermore, the Alias Warrant of Arrest issued against the accused is RECALLED and SET ASIDE. SO ORDERED. ~-? ((,_ '-- MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice RES

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