cta_decision CTA Case No. 52475247 1997-12-08

CTA Case No. 5247 (Decision)

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY PREMIUM PACKAGING C.T.A. CASE NO. 5247 INTERNATIONAL, INC., Promulgated: Petitioner, DEC 08 1997 - versus - THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - X DECISION The Issue which Is presented for our consideration is whether or not petitioner is entitled to the issuance of a tax credit certificate In the amount of P11,012,734.00 allegedly representing its excess income tax payments for the year 1992. Petitioner is a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Phi I lpplnes, with principal place of business at Tanza, Cavlte. On April 15, 1993, pet It ion e r f i Ied its 1992 corporate annual income tax (final adjustment> return at the Revenue District Office at Tanza, Cavite, reflecting therein (1) an amount subject to tax of P24,405,926.00, (2) the amount of tax due total I ing P8,542,074.00, (3) 1 �-;n�; h. '-1 I

r DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5247 - 2- the total payments/credits of P19,554,808.00, and (4) the a~ount of tax refundable total I ing P11,012,734.00 <Exh. II C" ) � In the said return, petitioner did not specify its option, as to whether or not the excess income tax payments <refundable amount of P11,012,734.00) is to be refunded or appl led as tax credit to the succeeding quarters of the taxable year of 1993. On March 9, 1994, petitioner filed a letter with the Revenue District Officer of Trese Martirez City, requesting approval that the excess income tax payments made In 1992 In the aforementioned amount be appl led against Its income tax I iabl I lties for the year 1993 and 1994 (Exh. "A"). In the said letter, petitioner mentioned that of the P11,012,734.42, excess income tax payment for 1992, P6,276,809.37 was already appl led as Its tax c~edit for 1993 and the remaining balance of P4,735,924.15 Is to be applied against its 1994 tax liabilities. These were adhered to by the petitioner when It filed Its 1993 and 1994 Annual Income Returns <Exhs. "D" and "E-31") on Apri I 15, 1994 and Apri I 17, 1995, respectively. Thus, the excess income tax payments for 1992 was totally appl led by the petitioner to its 1993 and 1994 income tax I labl I ities, albeit it did not receive any reply from the respondent as to the above request.

DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5247 - 3- On Apri I 12, 1995, petitioner filed with this Court the Instant petition for review, seeking for a tax credit of the aforementioned excess income tax payments for 1992 In the amount of P11,012,734.00, with Section 69 of the Tax Code as Its basis. Said provision of law is quoted hereunder in toto, for easy reference. Sec. 69. Final adjustment return. ~very corporation I iable to tax under Section 24 shal I fl le a final adjustment return covering the total taxable Income for the preceding calendar or fiscal year. If the sum of the quarterly tax payments made during the said taxable year ~s not equal to the total tax due on the entire taxable net income of that year the corporation shal I either: (a) Pay the excess tax sti I I due; or (b) Be refunded the excess amount paid, as the case may be; In case the corporation Is entitled to a refund of the excess estimated quarterly income taxes paid, the refundable amount shown on its final adjustment return may be credited against the estimated quarterly Income tax I labl I lties for the taxable quarter of the succeeding taxable year. Petitioner raises in Its petition for review the sole Issue as to whether or not it is entitled to the Issuance of a tax credit certificate In the amount of P11,012,734.00 allegedly representing its excess income tax payments for the year 1992. 1298

DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5247 - 4- This Issue should be ruled in the negative. Petitioner Is not entitled to the issuance of a tax credit in the amount of P11,012,734.00 allegedly representing Its excess Income tax payments for the year 1992, for the reason that it has already appl led the said amount in its income tax I iabi I ities for the year 1993 and 1994 as shown in Its exhibits "D" and "E-31". To award such tax credit in spite of the fact that the excess income tax payments for 1992 of P11,012,734.00 was already credited against the income tax I iabi I ities of the petitioner for the years 1993 and 1994 in the amounts of P6,276,810.00 and P4,735,924.00, respectively, is an absurdity and a polarity In conceptual effects and is tantamount to granting petitioner twice the tax credit of the same amount. The petitioner cannot be entitled to a tax credit of its excess Income tax payments for 1992 which It had already credited or off-setted against Income tax I labl I itles for the years 1993 and 1994. As correctly pointed out by respondent, this Court has resolved the same Issue in the cases of AF Holdings and Management Corporation vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, CTA Case No. 5099, May 9, 1996, and Ayala Corporation vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, CTA Case No. 5081, March 31, 1997, wherein It was held In the former that "xxx to grant petitioner's refund despite the 1300

DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5247 - 5- fact that said amount was applied as tax credit by petiti~ner in the taxable year 1990 is detrimental to the interest of the Government as the same is tantamount to "granting petitioner twice the refund of the same amount", and In the latter case which declared that an appl !cation for automatic tax credit to the succeeding taxable year of excess credits wi I I no longer entitle the petitioner to a refund because there is really nothing left to be refunded <or credited) and to do so would be tantamount to granting twice the refund being sought. In Its memorandum,' petitioner raised the argument that It is entitled to automatically apply Its 1992 income tax overpayment against Its 1993 and 1994 income tax I iabilltles and if not able to do so, it is entitled to a tax credit or refund of said excess income tax payment pursuant to Section 69 of the Tax Code. The evidence presented by the petitioner particularly Exhibits "D" and "E-31 representing its 1993 and 1994 corporate annua I Income tax returns respective Iy, show that it has fully appl led the excess income tax payments made In the taxable year of 1992 to its 1993 and 1994 Income tax I labi I itles. This Court can only affirm the automatic tax credit done by petitioner of its 1992 excess income tax payments to Its 1993 Income tax liabilities but we cannot condone its application of 130i.

DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5247 this 1992 excess income tax payments to Its 1994 tax I iabi lltles as seen In Exhibit "E-31" as this Is In contravention of Section 69 of the Tax Code (supra> which speclfical ly allows the appl icatlon of excess Income tax payments only against the estimated quarterly Income tax I labl I lties for the taxable quarters of the succeeding taxable year. In the alternative prayer found In the memorandum, petitioner asks this Court to confirm the automatic tax credit of P6,276,810.00 against the 1993 Income tax I labl I itjes and to order the. respondent to grant a tax credit or refund In the amount of P4,735,924.00 which represents the total amount of P11,012,734.00. This particular prayer signifies that petitioner is wei 1-aware that it erroneously credited its 1992 excess income tax payments to its 1994 income tax I iabll ities, so that n�ow it Is asking for a refund or tax credit of the same via this petition for review. We cannot also allow this because the evidence <Exhibit E-31) clearly shows that the excess income tax payment in 1992, apart from being appl led to its 1993 tax I iabi I ities was also appl led to its 1994 Income tax liabilities. Petitioner did not present any evidence showing that It has amended Its annual Income tax return of 1994 showing that it has not uti I Ized its excess 1302

DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5247 - 7- income tax payments to pay its 1994 Income . tax liabilities. Decisions promulgated by this Court are based on the evidence presented by both parties. The evidence clearly shows that the petitioner has already uti llzed fully the overpaid income tax payments of 1992 thus there is nothing else to refund to petitioner. IN THE LIGHT OF ALL THE FOREGOING, finding the petition to be without merit, the same Is hereby DISMISSED with costs against petitioner. SO ORDERED. WE CONCUR: ~�\Q,o~ CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the above decision was reached after due consultation with the members of the Court of Tax Appeals in accordance with Section 13, Article VI I I of the Constitution. ~�Es"9o "b~.~ Presiding Judge Court of Tax Appeals l

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