LEPANTO CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OFTAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY ENBANC LEPANTO CTA EB No. 2462 CONSOLIDATED (CTA Case No. 10105) MINING COMPANY, Present: Petitioner, -versus- DEL ROSARIO, �L COMMISSIONER OF UY, INTERNAL REVENUE, RINGPIS-LIBAN, MANAHAN, Respondent. BACORRO-VILLENA, MODESTO-SAN PEDRO, REYES-FAJARDO, CUI-DAVID, and FERRER-FLORES, lL_ Promulgated: MAY 2 4 2023 x----------- - -------------------- - --- - - --b-- - - - -- - -- x RESOLUTION REYES-FAJA RDO, [ : For the Court En Bane's (the "Court") resolution is petition er's Motion for Reconsideration (of the Decision dated October 6, 2022), filed on October 21, 2022.1 On October 6, 2022, the Cou rt promulgated a Decision 2 (the "assailed Decision") affirm ing Resolution dated June 9, 2020 and the Resolution dated February 8, 2021 of the Cour t of Tax Appeals ("CTA") Third Division (the "Court in Division") in CTA Case No. 10105, thereby den ying petitioner's prayer for the issuance of tax 2 Motion for Reconside ration, Docket - pp. 114 to 119. Decision, Docket- pp. 102- 113. ~
CIA EB No. 2462 (CIA Case No. 10105) Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company v. Commissioner ofInternal Revenue Page 2 of6 credit certificate ("TCC") or cash refund in the amount of Eighteen Million Two Hundred Ninety-One Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy-Six and 41/100 Pesos (~18,291,876.41), allegedly representing petitioner's input value-added tax ("VAT") claims for the first, second, and third quarters of taxable year ("TY") 2010, for want of jurisdiction. The dispositive portion reads:3 "WHEREFORE, in light of the foregoing considerations, the Petition for Review is DENIED for lack of merit. Accordingly, the Resolution dated June 9, 2020 and the Resolution dated February 8, 2021 of the Third Division of this Court in CIA Case No. 10105 are AFFIRMED. SO ORDERED." In the Motion for Reconsideration, petitioner argued that the "120-day rule," under the old text of Section 112 of the National Internal Revenue Code ("NIRC") of 1997, as amended, was no longer applicable when it elevated the case to the Court in Division in 2019 following the amendments introduced under Republic Act No. 10963 or the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion ("TRAIN") Law.4 Under Section 112(C) of the NIRC of 1997, as amended by the TRAIN Law,5 the 120-day period was shortened to a period of 90 days from the date of submission of complete documents in support of the refund application for the Commissioner of Internal Revenue ("CIR") to act on a taxpayer's application for refund, to wit: SEC. 112. Refunds or Tax Credits of Input Tax.- (C) Period within which Refund or Tax Credit of Input Taxes shall be Made. - In proper cases, the Commissioner shall grant a refund for creditable input taxes within ninety (90) days from the date of submission of the official receipts or invoices and other documents in support of the application filed in accordance with Subsections (A) and (B) hereof: Provided, That should the Commissioner find that the grant of refund is not proper, the Commissioner must state in writing the legal and factual basis for the denial. 3 Decision, Docket- p. 110. 4 Took effect on January 1, 2018. 5 Motion for Reconsideration, Docket- p. 115. CfJ
CIA EB No. 2462 (CIA Case No. 10105) Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue In case of full or partial denial of the claim for tax refund, the taxpayer affected may, within thirty (30) days from the receipt of the decision denying the claim, appeal the decision with the Court of Tax Appeals: Provided, however, That failure on the part of any official, agent, or employee of the BIR to act on the application within ninety (90) days period shall be punishable under Section 269 of this Code. 6 Petitioner then theorized that because the TRAIN Law had removed the phrase "or failure on the part of the Commissioner to act on the application within the period prescribed above"7 from the old text of Section 112, it likewise removed the seeming mandatory nature of the 120-day periods for the taxpayer to appeal the deemed denied decision before the CTA. Hence, petitioner posited that it still has a right to appeal the decision of the CIR, made through the Denial Letter dated January 17, 2019,9 with the CTA within thirty (30) days from its receipt thereof. Petitioner stressed that it filed its Petition for Review ("Petition")10 with the Court in Division within thirty (30) days from receipt of the actual denial by the CIR of its claim for refund, consistent with Section 112(C) of the NIRC of 1997, as amended. We are not convinced. The TRAIN Law took effect only on January 1, 2018, which was long after the lapse of the 120+30-day mandatory and jurisdictional period in this case as fully discussed by the Court in the assailed Decision. The Petition filed in 2019 involved input VAT claims for the first, second, and third quarters of TY 2010. Hence, whatever legislature intended during its deliberations and eventual passage of the TRAIN Law on January 1, 2018 is wholly irrelevant to the Petition. It is doctrinal that statutes, including administrative rules and regulations, operate prospectively only, unless the legislative intent to the contrary is manifest by express terms or by necessary 6 Emphasis of petitioner adapted. 7 Motion for Reconsideration, Docket- p. 116. 8 Now 90-day period under the TRAIN Law. 9 Petition for Review, Docket - p. 19. 10 Dated and filed on July 4, 2019. ~
CIA EB No. 2462 (CIA Case No. 10105) Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company v. Commissioner ofInternal Revenue implication.l1 Accordingly, there being no clear legislative intent to retroactively apply the TRAIN Law, the same should only be applied prospectively. As such, petitioner's reliance on the aforesaid TRAIN Law amendment is clearly misplaced. Moreover, Revenue Regulations No. 13-201812 implementing the VAT provisions of the TRAIN Law, clearly provides that all claims for refund/TCC filed prior to January 1, 2018 will be governed by the 120-day processing period.13 Since petitioner filed its claims for refund before 2018, the 120-day period under the old text of Section 112 of the NIRC, as amended, shall still be applied. It must also be emphasized that tax refunds are in the nature of tax exemptions. As such, they are regarded as derogation of sovereign authority and to be construed strictissimi juris against the person or entity claiming the refund.14 Tax refund cannot be allowed unless granted in the most explicit and categorical language and is strictly construed against the claimant who must discharge such burden convincingly. 15 Strict compliance with the mandatory and jurisdictional conditions prescribed by law to claim such tax refund or credit is essential and necessary for such claim to prosper.16 WHEREFORE, in light of the foregoing considerations, the Court finds no compelling reason to reconsider or modify the assailed Decision. Petitioner's Motion for Reconsideration (of the Decision dated October 6, 2022) is DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. 11 BPI Leasing Corporation v. The Honorable Court ofAppeals, et al., G.R. No. 127624, November 18, 2003; Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Acosta, G.R. No. 154068, August 3, 2007. 12 Regulations Implementing tbe Value-Added Tax Provisions under tbe Republic Act (RA) No. 10963, or tbe "Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN)," Further Amending Revenue Regulations (RR) No. 16-2005 (Consolidated Value-Added Tax Regulations of 2005), as Amended, March 15, 2018. 13 Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. CE Casecnan Water and EnergJJ Co., Inc., G.R. No. 212727, February 1, 2023. 14 Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., G.R. No. 127105, June 25, 1999. 15 The Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Acesite (Philippines) Hotel Corp., G.R. No. 147295, February 16, 2007. 16 Silicon Philippines, Inc., (formerly Intel Philippines Manufacturing, Inc.) v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, G.R. Nos. 184360 & 184361, February 19,2014. ~
CTA EB No. 2462 (CTA Case No. 10105) Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue ~~f~-f~ MARIAN IVY F. REYES-FAJARDO Associate Justice
CIA EB No. 2462 (CIA Case No. 10105) Lepanto Consolidated Page 6 of 6 Mining Company v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue WE CONCUR: ~ Presiding Justice ERL~.UY Associate Justice ~.~ - v - - MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice {'~7-~ CATHERINE T. MANAHAN Associate Justice " ..., \' ' 11 v~ n OFFr~\...�.!1 ... w~�i,.,.. \f�.,~.)c�J MARIA ROWENA MODESTO-SAN PEDRO Associate Justice Of..J LEAlJE LANEE S. CUI-DAVID Associate Justice c~~~~ Associate Justice /
Want an analysis of this document?
Ask ASG Legal AI to summarize it, compare it with other rulings, or explain how it applies to your situation — it researches from this same library.