MSCI HONG KONG LIMITED v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
REPU BLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY FIRST DIVISION MSCI HONG KONG LIMITED, CTA Case No. 9661 Petitioner, Members: - versus - DEL ROSARIO, PJ, Chairperson FABON-VICTORINO, and MANAHAN, JJ. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent. x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RESOLUTION Fabon- Victorino, .J.: Assailed in respondent's Motion for Partial Reconsideration dated November 4, 2019 is the Decision dated October 14, 2019, t he fallo of which reads: WHEREFORE, the instant Petition for Review filed by petitioner MSCI Hong Kong Limited, is PARTIALLY GRANTED. Accordingly, respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue is hereby DIRECTED to REFUND or to I S S UE A TAX CREDIT CERTIFICATE in favor of petitioner MSCI Hong Kong Limited in th e reduced amount of P6,29 7,480 .35, representing its unutilized and excess input VAT attributable to its zero-rated sa les for the four (4) quarters of ca lendar yea r 2015. SO ORDERED. Respondent argues that to confer zero-rating for the services rendered under Section 108(B)(2) of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRCJ, as amended, the recipient v
RESOLUTION CTA Case No. 9661 thereof must be a non-resident foreign corporation, or a foreign entity not doing business in the Philippines. Since petitioner is a branch of its client, MSCI, Inc., the latter is deemed to be doing business in the Philippines when it received the services rendered to it in Philippine territory by petitioner. Given that petitioner's client MSCI, Inc. is doing business in the Philippines, the services it rendered to MSCI, Inc. failed to qualify for zero-rating under Section 108(B)(2) of the NIRC, as amended. Without zero-rated sales of services by petitioner, the subject input VAT refund claim hinged thereon must be rejected. In refutation, 1 petitioner posits that evidence reveals that the foreign entity to whom it rendered services, specifically, MSCI, Inc. is not its parent company, but merely its affiliate company. They are separate and distinct entities, thus, the services it rendered to it in the Philippines may not be deemed as services performed by MSCI, Inc. And since its client MSCI, Inc. is a foreign entity not doing business in the Philippines, the services it rendered in favour of MSCI, Inc. qualify for zero-rating under Section 108(B)(2) of the NIRC, as amended. The Motion should be denied. In Accenture, Inc. vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue/ the Supreme Court eloquently ruled that for zero- rated service pivoted upon Section 108(B)(2) of the NIRC, as amended, to prosper, it must be established by definite proof that the recipient of such services be a foreign entity not doing business in the Philippines. The record shows that petitioner's parent company is MSCI Hong Kong Limited, and not MSCI, Inc. 3 In other words, petitioner is the Philippine branch of MSCI Hong Kong Limited and not of MSCI, Inc., as erroneously perceived by respondent. Since petitioner and MSCI, Inc. are juridical entities, with separate and distinct legal personality, the principle of single entity concept by a branch and its parent Petitioner's Comment (Re: Respondent's Motion for Partial Reconsideration dated November 4, 2019). 2 G.R. No. 190102, July 11, 2012. 3 Exhibit P-2-1. v
RESOLUTION CTA Case No. 9661 company invoked by respondent finds no application in the given case. Having convincingly established by ample proof that the recipient of petitioner's services MSCI, Inc. is a foreign entity 4 not doing business in the Philippines, 5 it stands to reason that former's services to the latter is subject to zero- rating on the strength of Section 108(8)(2) of the NIRC, as amended. WHEREFORE, respondent's Motion for Partial Reconsideration dated November 4, 2019 is DENIED. The assailed Decision dated October 14, 2019 is AFFIRMED. SO ORDERED. ~ RAN~A R. FABON-VICTORINO Associate Justice We concur: Associate Justice t'~0~ CATHERINET.MANAHAN Associate Justice 4 Third Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of MSCI, Inc., Amended and Restated By-laws of MSCI, Inc., and Certification of the United States Internal Revenue Service dated February 22, 2016, attesting that MSCI, Inc. is a US Corporation and a US resident for purposes of taxation. See Exhibits P-6 to P-8. 5 Certificate of Non-Registration issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission, acknowledging MSCI, Inc. as a corporate entity not registered in the Philippines. See Exhibit P-10.
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