COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. COSTNER TRADING CORPORATION
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY ENBANC COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL CTA EB NO. 2322 REVENUE, (CTA Case N o. 9428) P e titio ner , -versus- Present: Del Rosario, P.J. , U y, Ringpis-Liban, Manahan, Bacorro-Villena, Modesto-San Pedro, Reyes-Fajardo, and Cui-D avid, ] ] . COSTNER TRADING CORPORATION, Promulgated: x---------------------------------------------R--e--s-p--o--n--d--e-n--t-.- - - - -- -- -------A--U---G----2---2--- ~ ~~ ~--~---- x // . ,~.a Q . "'""'- RESOLUTION RINGPIS-LIBAN, J.: For resolution is p etitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration" 1 flied on March 4, 2022. In the instant motion, petitioner avers that the Court erred in cancelling and setting aside the deficiency VAT assessment issued against respondent for the period from J anuary to June 2013; that the Formal Assessment Notice (FAN) is valid because it contains legal and factual bases; and that respondent failed to inform the Revenue District Officer of Revenue District No. 47 in East Makati that it has changed its office address from Revenue District O ffice (RDO) No. 47 in East Makati to RD O N o. 29 in Manila in accordance with the requirement o f Revenue Regulations No. 12-85. fr 1 Docket, CTr\ J�:B NO. 2322, pp. 130-138.
Page2of4 RESOLUTION CTA EB NO. 2322 (CTA CASE NO. 9428) On May 11, 2022, respondent filed its "Motion to Admit (Comment To Petitioner's Motion for Reconsideration dated March 4, 2022)." On June 21, 2022, the Court En Bane issued a Resolution granting petitioner's Motion to Admit (Comment To Petitioner's Motion for Reconsideration dated March 4, 2022)." Hence, the "Comment (To Petitioner's Motion for Reconsideration dated March 4, 2022)" is admitted as part of the record of the case. In the said "Comment (To Petitioner's Motion for Reconsideration dated March 4, 2022)" respondent states that there was palpable lack of authority of the Revenue Officers recommending the deficiency Value-Added Tax (VAT) against the respondent; that when the FAN was issued on December 16, 2015, which was the time the questioned VAT Assessment was made, the Regional Director of Revenue Region (RR) No. 8- Makati went beyond his power and jurisdiction; that as early as January 2015, respondent was already under the tax jurisdiction of RDO No. 29 of RR No. 6-Manila; and that the subject FAN having been issued beyond the authority vested by the Tax Code upon the Regional Director of RR No. 8- Makati, the present deficiency VAT assessment should be rightfully declared void, as it has been declared void and a nullity. After consideration of the motion submitted, the Court En Bane resolves to deny the petitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration." A careful and closer look at the arguments raised by petitioner in his present motion reveals that the grounds relied upon and the matters raised therein are mere restatements of his previous arguments. All these matters were already considered and extensively discussed upon by the Court En Bane in the assailed Decision. In the case of Shangri-IA International Hotel Management Ltd, et aL vs. Developers Group of Companies, Inc} the Supreme Court denied respondent's Motion for Reconsideration for being a mere reiteration of their previous arguments, and for failure to raise matters substantially plausible or compellingly persuasive to warrant the reversal of the assailed Decision, thus: "The bulk of the aforementioned grounds is a mere rehash of movant's previous arguments. While DGCI is correct in stating that a motion for reconsideration, by its very nature, may tend to dwell on issues already resolved in the decision sought to be reconsidered and that this should not be an obstacle for a reconsideration, the hard reality is that movant has failed to raise matters substantially plausible or compellingly persuasive to warrant the desired course of action,/>/ 2 G.R. No. 159938,January 22,2007.
Page3of4 RESOLUTION CTA EB NO. 2322(CTA CASE NO. 9428) Considering that the grounds presendy raised have been sufficiendy considered, if not squarely addressed, in the subject Decision, it behooves movant to convince the Court that certain findings or conclusions in the Decision are contrary to law. As it is, however, the instant motion does not raise any new or substantial legitimate ground or reason to justify the reconsideration sought." In view of the foregoing, the Court En Bane will no longer belabor to repeat its discussions in the assailed Decision since it would only result to mere superfluity. WHEREFORE, premises considered, the petitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration" is DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. ~-~ 7 <..._ MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-=tffiAN Associate Justice WE CONCUR: Presiding Justice E~.UY ~']: b~-4-t~-- Associate Justice CATHERINE T. MANAHAN ' Associate Justice LLENA
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