cta_resolution CTA Case No. EB 1834EB 1834 2020-03-02

IBEX PHILIPPINES, INC. v. THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY ENBANC IBEX PHILIPPINES, INC., CTA EB NO. 1834 Petitioner, (CTA Case No. 9002) Present: -versus- Del Rosario, P.J, Castaneda, Jr., Uy, Fabon-Victorino, Mindaro-Grulla, Ringpis-Liban, Manahan, Bacorro-Villena, and Modesto-San Pedro, JJ THE COMMISSIONER OF Promulgated: INTERNAL REVENUE, _ Respondent. MAR 0 2 202~ x-------------------------- - ------ - ---------- - ---------------------------c-3--:--.-3- ~~'--�--/-' t-"-\-x' RESOLUTION CASTANEDA, JR., J.: Submitted for resolution is petitioner's Motion for Reconsideration (Of Decision dated 5 August 20 19), posted on August 29, 2019, 1 without a comment from respondent despite notice.2 Without raising any new matter, petitioner seeks the reconsideration of the August 5, 2019 Decision, which affirmed the decision of the Court a quo partially granting the refund claim ofunutilized input VAT attributable to its zero-rated export sales. Specifically, the motion asks the Court En Bane to again consider Exhibit "P-1-16", Securities and Exchange Commissioner (SEC) Certificate~ 1 Rollo, pp. 13 1-141. 2 Minute Reso lution dated December 5, 2019, Rollo, p. 154.

RESOLUTION CTA EB No. I834 (CTA Case No. 9002) Page 2 of4 of Non-Registration of "BPO Solutions, Inc.", as evidence for "TRG BPO Solutions".3 We resolve to deny the motion. The points raised in the motion are not new. The very same arguments centered on Exhibit "P-1-16" were already laid out in petitioner's Motion for Partial Reconsideration (ofDecision promulgated on January 5, 2018) filed in the trial court below4 and passed upon in the March 20, 2018 Resolution denying the motion for lack ofmerit.5 More significantly, it will be recalled that the Court a quo disallowed petitioner's zero-rated export sales to "TRG BPO Solutions", thus: "For Services to TRG BPO Solutions: As regards the first requisite, records show that Ibex is engaged in the business of providing contact center services and other facilities to its foreign client, TRG BPO Solutions, a non-resident foreign corporation doing business in the U.S. These services clearly fall within the scope of services "other than processing, manufacturing or repacking of goods" contemplated under Section 108(B)(2) of the 1997 NIRC. To comply with the second requisite, records show that Ibex's services were paid for in U.S. Dollars and were inwardly remitted through its Unionbank dollar account, as evidenced by Ibex's bank certification. Ibex submitted the Certificate of Incorporation and a Certification of Non-Registration of Company, duly issued by the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to prove compliance with the third requisite. It must be stressed that to be considered a non-resident foreign corporation, each foreign corporation must be able to produce, at the very least, both (1) a SEC certificate of non-registration of corporation/partnership, and (2) its certificate/articles of foreign incorporation/association/registration. However. the Certificate of Incomoration presented reveals that the name of the comoration being certified is "BPO Solutions, Inc." while the name indicated on the SEC Certificate of Non-Registration is "TRG BPO Solutions, Inc." Given this inconsistency. the Court deems it proper to disallow the zero-rated sales to TRG BPI Solutions, Inc."6 (Citations omitted and underscoring supplied) As mentioned, Exhibit "P-1-16" pertains to the Philippine SEC Certificate of Non-Registration of "BPO Solutions, Inc.", a corporation separate and distinct from "TRG BPO Solutions".7 ?z_. 3 Underscoring supplied for emphasis. 4 Rollo, pp. 62-67. 'Rollo, pp. 58-60. 6 January 5, 2018 Decision, Rollo, pp. 48-49. 7 Underscoring supplied for emphasis.

RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 1834 (CT A Case No. 9002) Page 3 of4 In other words, even if the Court were to consider Exhibit "P-1-16", that document still does not address the issue at hand. It is, in fact, irrelevant to the same. As evidence that "TRG BPO Solutions" is a foreign corporation not engaged in trade or business in the Philippines, petitioner produced only Exhibit "P-4-8", Philippine SEC Certificate of Non-Registration of "TRG BPO Solutions". It, however, failed to provide another document pertaining to "TRG BPO Solutions": its certificate/articles of foreign incorporation/registration. Exhibit "P-4-7" is, likewise, irrelevant since it is the US State of Delaware Certification of the copy of the Certificate of Incorporation of"BPO Solutions, Inc.", not "TRG BPO Solutions". Accordingly, the Court En Bane finds no reversible error when the trial court disallowed petitioner's export sales to "TRG BPO Solutions". WHEREFORE, premises considered, petitioner's motion is DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. ~a.-.-v c. d..$.".......-...c /. ~. JlJANITO C. CASTANEDX;'JR. Associate Justice WE CONCUR: ROMAN G. DEL ROSARIO Presiding Justice ER~AP.UY Associate Justice NO PART ESPERANZA R. FABON-VICTORINO Associate Justice

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