CTA Case No. 5794 (Decision)
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY MERMAC, INC., Petitioner, -versus- C.T.A. CASE NO. 5794 COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL Promulgated: .. REVENUE, AUG 0 3 2000 Respondent. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = DECISION This case involves a judicial action for the refund of overpaid income tax in the amount of Six Hundred Eleven Thousand Four Hw1dred Ninety Five Pesos (P611,495.00) arising from the tmutilized creditable income tax withl1eld at source for taxable year 1996. Petitioner is a domestic corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Philippines. It is engaged in business as a holding company for the purpose, among others, of acquiring and investing in stocks of other corporations with r principal office located at 35111 Floo ; Tower One, Ayala Triangle, Ayala Avenue, Makati ;.!� . : '" City. ' F r:: t:: For the calendar ar q e : Corpm j r 31, 1996, Petitioner file I: : :'pri p lo AnntFtl Income Tax I{pturl -'April 'i 5, 1997, reflecting a net o tting ,,. I t � v iU P35,828,670.00 but with a reftmdable income tax payment in the sum of P842,187.00 arising from the prior year's credit of P230,692.00 and the 1996 various creditable tax withheld at source, the details of which are as follows: 1 1- - \):Il)
1 .I DECISION- P14,371,997.00 CTA CASE NO. 5794 Page 2 GROSS INCOME Less: Deductions 50,200,667.00 Net Loss CP35,828,670.00) Income TaxPayable P230,692 NIL Less: Prior Year's Excess Credit 611,495 842,187.00 Creditable Tax Withheld CP 842,187.00) Petitioner opted to refund the said amount as indicated by the "x" mark in the box "to be refunded." (Exh. A) SincePetitioner incurred a net loss in the said year, the 1996 creditable withholding tax ofPetitioner in the total amount ofP611,495.00 was not utilized and as such it was carried over to the succeeding year as prior year's excess credit. For the calendar year ended December 31, 1997, Petitioner filed its Corporation Annual Income Tax return on April 15, 1998, reflecting a total creditable tax payment of P629,180.00 which is the sum of its prior year's excess credit of P611,495.00 and the 1997 creditable taxes withheld ofP17,685.00 computed as follows: GROSS INCOME p 14,862,072.00 Less: Deductions 43,447,586.00 Net Loss CP30,585,512.00) Income TaxPayable P611,495 NIL 17,685 Withhl Less: Prior Year's Excesf! Credit 629,180.00 Creditable Tax CP 629,180.00) : . �t!rr: � . The an1otmt of P611,45 :oo wl1ich represents prior year's excess credit remained unutilized in the succeeding taxable year since the company again sustained a net loss in the amount ofP30,585,512.00 (Exh. "D"). Petitioner opted to have the 1997 unutilized 1JG9
DECISION- CTA CASE NO. 5794 Page 3 creditable tax payment of P629,180.00 (inclusive of the 1996 excess tax credit of P611,495.00) refunded instead of carrying them over to the succeeding taxable year 1998. On March 15, 1999, Petitioner filed with the Respondent an administrative claim for refund of the excess creditable withholding tax in the total an1ount of P842,187.00 (Exh. B). Petitioner subsequently filed on April 13, 1999 an amended claim for Refund with the Respondent reducing the an1ow1t of its claim from P842,187.00 to the correct amount of P611,495.00 which represent the total an1ount of creditable taxes withl1eld during the taxable year 1996 (Exh. B-2). The inaction of the Respondent on the aforementioned claim prompted the Petitioner to file the instant Petition for Review on April 14, 1999, in order to toll the running of the two-year prescriptive period mandated by Section 230 (now Section 129) of the Tax Code, as amended. Petitioner repleads its stance a quo in the instant Petition, while on the other hand, Respondent maintains that Petitioner is not entitled to the claimed refund on the grounds ' that (1) The Petition states no cause of action as it does not allege the dates when the taxes sought to be refunded were actually paid; (2) Claims for refund are construed :..:;: ,.; strictly against claimant, the s- being in the nature of exemption from taxes I H .. .._,..... l -B ii j (Commissioner of Interna �- eue . . . : . Ledesma, 31 SCRA 95; Manila Electr !i � .� ::.. - \, ter ... (ll eve1me, 67 SCRA 35); (3) O?.e { ( ti( fr D f w f Company vs. Commis.f oner ?.<-.: .� ho clai i !� i �� - ��i�;. �:� :� ;t_ :. �� f unmista pf - ]J!c: be exnpt �t;q ��r from the pr:meq-;:t�p>-a!1r;ticul::r. tax must do so under clear: �. }}��/ and � ., "' f cA l terms ound in the statute iat c Petroleum vs. Llanes, 49 Phil. 466; Union Garme �;i Co. vs. Court of Tax Appeals, 4 SCRA 304); (4) In an action for tax refund, the burden is upon the taxpayer to prove that he is entitled thereto, and failure to sustain the same is l'f I I.-,) .!. I l
DECISION- CTA CASE NO. 5794 Page 4 fatal to the action for tax refund; (5) It is incwnbent upon Petitioner to show compliance with the provisions of Section 229 of the National Internal Revenue Code; (6) Taxes paid and collected are presumed to have been made in accordance with law and regulations, hence, not refundable. (Respondent's Answer dated May 24, 1999 CTA docket, p. 22). During the trial, Petitioner formally offered in evidence the following documents in order to support its claim for Refund: 1. Petitioner's Corporate Annual Income Tax Return for the year ending December 31, 1996 and December 31, 1997 (Exh. A and D, respectively). 2. Letter-claim for Refund dated March 15, 1999 (Exh. B). 3. Amended letter-claim for refund dated April 13, 1999 (Exh. B-2). 4. The various certificates of creditable withholding tax at source (Exhs. E to V). The lone tssue to be resolved 111 the case at bar is WHETHER OR NOT PETITIONER IS ENTITLED TO THE REFUND OF THE UNUTILIZED CREDITABL WITHHOLDING TAX IN THE AMOUNT OF P611,495.00, BASED ON THE EVIDENCE SUBMITTED. Petitioner's claim for refund..o,f the excess internal revenue tax paid is predicated on - :;.itf'... : Section 76 (formerly Section 69) d Section 204 (C) of the Tax Reform Act which. . . j 1 . .:f . provides as follows:_;_ {�. .�: � �=r.{ ,"::- p�� ;... :! {� . ' � �' ;,_.b.j-.,. :�:".'';' :,_;.-: Apjus"!in,!if.Rtrn.,;- iM!{ _:_7: "Section 76. Fiq.PI Every corporation l .o tax ft! p f . anxdaebrleSm_ecctoiomne 2?-� sthhea1_ :tPt:ce.,d. tr�_i.g nLiidjuslinent return coveri � total. , � }. �_ fQf calendar or fiscal year. If the of the swn � quarterly tax payrpents:pi de during 'the said taxable year is not equal to the total tax due on the entire taxable income of that year, the corporation shall either: XXX XXX 1 ' ''i ..!. ( .i. .....
DECISION- CTA CASE NO. 5794 Page 5 � (C) Be credited or refunded with the excess amount paid as the case may be. XXX XXX Section 204. Authority of the Commissioner to compromise, abate, - refund/credit taxes. The Commissioner may - XXX XXX (C) Credit or refund taxes erroneously or illegally received or penalties imposed without authority, refund the value of internal revenue stamps when they are returned in good condition by the purchaser, and, in his discretion, redeem or change unused stamps that have been rendered unfit for use and refund their value upon proof of destruction. No credit or refund of taxes or penalties shall be allowed unless the taxpayer files in writing with the Commissioner a claim for credit or refund within two (2) years after the payment of the tax or penalty. Provided, however, that a return filed showing an overpayment shall be considered as a written claim for credit or rcfLmd." It is apparent from the corporate income tax return submitted that Petitioner incurred successive net operating losses from its business undertaking for the taxable years 1996 and 1997. By reason of such loss, the 1996 income tax payments arising from l creditable withholding taxes at source remain unapplied hence, Petitioner appears to be legally entitled to the refund sought. However, Petitioner must still prove its entitlement to the Irnefourndderbytosubbesteannttiitaleldevtoid_eanr.-..'f�')u.}.;n d of excess creditable withholding tax, Petitione - f .:� � .! /�; f H- :?ilJplie, , . must sufficiently provf th ; . - ' ': ""�.� . ' with the following basic requirements .. )'' '�' \� .'� . ,, '�: - 4 e'1s't1g i tf proviqed under Revepue � Re oi1s �.No. 6-85, as amended pnd ,�on jurisprudence, thus: 1. that the claim for refund was filed within the two-year prescriptive period provided under Section 230 of the Tax Code; 1. . .. f I ,� 1,.,:t: '� f..,. .�
DECISION- CT A CASE NO. 5794 Pge 6 2. that the fact of withholding is established by a copy of a statement duly issued by the payor (withholding agent) to the payee, showing the amount paid and the amount of tax withheld therefrom; and 3. that the income upon which the taxes were withheld were included in the return of the recipient (Citibank N.A. vs. Court of Appeals and Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 280 SCRA 459; ACCRA Investment Corporation vs. Court ofAppeals, 204 SCRA 957) As to the first requisite, the records establish that Petitioner's claim for refund was timely filed within the two-year period from the date of filing of the income tax retmn. 'f ! (Commissioner of Intemal Revenue vs. TMX Sales, Inc. et al. GR 837736, Jan. 15, 1992). It is to be noted that although the BIR stamp of receipt (Exh. B-3) does not indicate the date when the BIR actually received the amended letter-claim for refund, the same is considered to have been filed on April 13, 1999 since Respondent actually admitted this in his pre-trial brief (par. 4 p. 27, CTA records) and memorandmn (p. 104, CTA records). Petitioner filed its amended administrative claim on April 13, 1999 (Exhs. B-2 and B-3) and the instant Petition for Review on April 14, 1999. These dates are well within the 2-year prescriptive period counted from April 15, 1997, the date when Petitioner filed its 1996 Ammal income tax return. (Exhs. A, A- 1 and A-2) *- r .. e.. Anent the second requisite, P.t.:titioner was able to prove the fact of withholding of $, -:/";.:t-' .�� !::J�. , the claimed amount of P611,1S. �RQ y sHpmitting various certificates of creditable ta'f . . :;�1.: �.:'\. :. ; t withl1ld. at source detailed s fQl!p �Sf ;$ ,\. =.1' �',�t��� 't �f.. ":,. �, I' -. ' Amollitt :- lncom Clatrh1"i'ed Period � i 's. � .:_. � � �. Income Payment Withheld'. Covered g Withholdin Ageht/Payor E Jan. I, '96 to Dec. 31, '96 Smart Communications, Inc PI, I08,800.00 p 55,440.00 p 24,076.96 F Mar. 27, '96 to Mar. 26, '97 DHL Aviations (Phils.), Inc. I, 122,000.00 56,100.00 18,809.86 G April I, '96 to June 30, '96 Procter & Gamble Phils. I ,056,000.00 52,800.00 2,423.30 1' ''"J II )
DECISION- CTA CASE NO. 5794 Page 7 H 1996 Sachiko M. Zobel 7,320,000.00 549,000.00 549,000.00 94,080.00 4,704.00 4,704.00 1996 Jaime Zobel De Ayala 81.84 81.84 I ,636.32 81.84 81.84 J 1996 Jaime A. Zobel De Ayala ll 81.84 81.84 1,636.32 81.84 81.84 K 1996 Fernando Zobel De Ayala 1,636.32 81.84 81.84 81.84 81.84 L 1996 Beatriz Susana Z. Urquijo I ,636.32 81.84 81.84 2,352.00 2,352.00 M 1996 Patricia Teresa Z. Herrera 1,636.32 1,176.00 1,176.00 1,636.32 2,352.00 2,352.00 N 1996 Cristina Z. Suarez De Puga 1,636.32 2,352.00 2,352.00 47,040.00 1,176.00 1,176.00 0 1996 Monica Zobel De Ayala 23,520.00 47,040.00 p 1996 Sofia Z. Elizalde 47,040.00 23,520.00 Q 1996 Carmen P. De Zobel R 1996 Alfonso Zobel De Ayala, Jr. s 1996 Alejandro Z. Padilla T 1996 Georgina P. Maccrohon u 1996 Maria Victoria Zobel v Jan. to Dec.'96 Ayala Corporation 50,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 Total: P730.524.88 P 6I1,495.00 However, of the above enumerated certificates, only the following can be considered as valid proof of creditable withholding tax payments as they contain all the necessary information and were duly signed by the payors (withholding agents). Exh Period Covered Withholding Agent/Payor Income Income Tax Amount Payment Withheld Claimed E Jan. I, '96 to Dec. 3I, '96 Smart Communications, Inc PI,108,800.00 p 55,440.00 p 24,076.96 r Mar. 27, '96 to Mar. 26, '97 DI-lL Aviations W;ls.), Inc. l, 122,000.00 56,100.00 18,809.86 G April I, '96 to , -� �-r; J � June 30, '96 Procter & Gaml:!l!t: Pil s. 1,056,000.00 52,800.00 2,423.30 V Jan. to -- �./ Dec. '96 t . Ayala Corlpr,�f:'1� : �i��.n :,, __:_,;�:.:_ 50,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.0<t . >1 Total: P 166,840.00 1 E_17.810, : ; ) .l � � � f } ... \ 'f� ,I ! n! f iy:.W i \ ! e jff 1s to the rest of t 1 ce - c t tax withl1eld at so , port _ I _ . ' they remaining claim for refpnd p{ P563,684.ss, the' same should be disaiJowed sine;, ;l::.J';, l ,J '). � �. � were ric>t duly signed by the respective payors (withholding agents) indicated therein but were signed by petitioner's' own General Manager, Mr. Teodoro L. Ferrer. As such, these certificates were not actually issued to petitioner (payee) by the payors 1 .. '.'. "t1,".t.
DECISION- CTA CASE NO. 5794 Page 8 (withholding agents)) and do not establish that the indicated amounts of creditable income taxes were actually withheld by the named payors (withholding agents). The statement of income payments and the corresponding taxes withheld required under Revenue Regulations No. 6-85, as amended, should come from the withholding agent/payor and not from the income recipient/payee. The records likewise show that BIR Revenue Officer Ms. Geraldine Consignado, who conducted an investigation on Petitioner's 1996 Internal Revenue tax liability recommended in her report the refund of only the amount ofP47,810.51 (BIR Records, pages 155 to 156). Concerning the third requirement,Petitioner declared in its 1996 annual income tax return as part of its gross income the rental income of Pl,379,756.00 (Schedule 3 of Section C {Exh. A}) from which the claimed creditable income taxes ofP47,810.12 were withheld. Inasmuch asPetitioner failed to fully satisfy the second requirement regarding th remaining claim of P563,684.88, it is unnecessary to discuss whether the corresponding mcome payment was declared in Petitioner's 1996 annual income tax return. .. .... ./ ........ : �, !Iff r f In 0 . . }if withheld . fHl1l Ptii.P � " -- n1 _q! : . the �' f .. J- aohtlidssiomnmgecmteaoxareraesnd;q(iuIpp' mt c,9!t.-1!-�!\:P'�.:l.;t.f�;tt .(<1't.e,_�;i'�.:�:_p:�o ''o- .�n� ivdni�e:c J\)1.<�-..-!:a..c>ereguqoe>fs!ptaahryaemt tmehneetrceaenrpdtriforioecmfatieotsta"on>-fc-,;ce:�4r7�:1�teopdcittohameblBe� .�,Itttaa� -�..,*xJ1 c.e'" _.-,. . . . . withhelq. He fmther stated that the best proof of remittance is the certification from th t!;.;:� : ; ! : w BIR's Revenue Accounting Division as to the fact of remittance of the income taxes witlll1eld.
DECISION- CTA CASE NO. 5794 Page 9 Contrary to the respondent's assertions, in a claim for refund of excess creditable withholding tax as provided under Revenue Regulations No. 6-85, as amended and as previously held in Commissioner of Internal Revenue vs. Citytrust Banking Corp. CA- GR SP No. 26839, dated July 31, 1992, it is sufficient that the claimant taxpayer presents the certificates of creditable tax withheld at source. Pursuant to Sections 50 & 51 of the then Tax Code, the withholding of income taxes and the remittance thereof to the BIR is the responsibility of the payor and not the payee. The Petitioner being the payee in this case has no control over the remittance of the taxes withheld from its income by the withholding agent or payor who is the agent of the Respondent. It has no records of payment and receipts in its possession which can be validated with the BIR Revenue Accounting Division. WHEREFORE, in view of all the foregoing, Respondent is hereby ORDERED to REFUND in favor of the Petitioner the reduced amou:1t of P47,810.12 representing the ex,_cess income tax paid for the taxable year 1996. SO ORDERED. lQ-o ERNESTO D. ACOSTA ' Presiding Judge R W f NC R: /\ :.li.. :..,..\'�.;-.- ;;."'...��. \_':.,. I" � ' I '{ �. ': : " ... "' ... { MON O.DE RA Juley Associate 1 .�. !�i u' I.
DECISION- CTA CASE NO. 5794 Page 10 l; 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 VIII of the Constitution. '6> ERNESTO D. ACOSTA Presiding Judge 1 . 1' �l ..'. ! .I
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