CTA Case No. 5361 (Decision)
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY MARTIN B. PROPERTIES, INC., Petitionet, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL �:;; 19, C.T.A CASE NO. 5361� REVENUE, Respondent. Pro X - - - - - - - - -- ------- --- X DECISION This case involves a claim for refund of the sum of P1,344,676.00, representing overpaid income tax resulting froM an excess payment of creditable withholding tax, for the calendar year ended December 31, 1993. The facts are simple. Petitioner is a domestic corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the Philippines. It is engaged in the real estate business of selling townhouse units with principal office at Unit No. 45, Beverly f31 en Townhomes, Peach Valley, Lahug, Cebu City. On )pri 1 15, 199'+, petitioner filed its 19'33 Corporation Annual Income Tax Return reflecting a nil income tax liability but with a refundable income tax payment arising from excessive payment of creditable withholding tax at_ source in the amount of 1,580,426.00, detailed as follows: <Exhs. A to A-2>
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5361 -2 - Gross income: p 2,023,194.00 Sa 1 e of goods < Sch. 1 > 6'34,425.00 ' p 2,717,619.00 Rent , 1 ease etc. <Sch. 3) 12,74'3,063.00 Less deductions <Sec. D> P10, 031, 444 �.QQ. Net loss ni 1 Tax due Less tax credits: <Sec. E> p 235,750.00 a. Prior year's excess credit 1,344,676.00 b. Quarterly payments made p 1,580,426.00 this year c. Creditable tax withheld Amount refundable Petitioner opted to apply this excess income tax payments for the next calendar year of 1'394. However, petitioner changed its course and decided to have the sum refunded by filing a written claim for refund with the Bureau of Internal Revenue on August 26, 1 '3'34. Respondent did not act on this claim for refund, thus, the petitioner was compelled to take the present action in order to preserve its right to judicially claim for the refund of excess payment of income tax pursuant to Section 230 of the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended. It is noteworthy at this juncture to point out that the amount judicially sought by petitioner was only limited to P1,344,676.00 representing the 19'33 payment of creditable withholding tax at sou��ce and not
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5361 -3- P1,580,426.00 reflected in its 1993 income tx return nor in the administrative claiM for refund. The sole issue to be resolved by this Court is whether or not petitioner is entitled to the refund of the sum of P1,344,676.00, representing alleged overpaid creditable withholding tax for the calendar year 1993. Petitioner believes that it is entitled to the refund sought anchoring its stand on Section 69 of the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended, in reltion to Section 230 of the same code. For easy referehce Sections 69 and 230 are hereby quoted as follows: Sec. 69. Final Adjust�ent Return. - Every corporation liable to tax under Section 24 shall file a final adjustment return covering the total net income for the preceding calendar or fiscal year. If the sum of the quarterly tax payments made during the said taxable year is not equal to the total tax due on the entire taxable net income of that year the corporation !i>hall eithera <a> Pay the excess tax still 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 liabilities for the taxable quarters of the succeeding ta><ab 1 e yea1�. "Sec. 230. Rec:ov11ry of' taN erroneously or illegally c:ollect11d. No ill.lit or proceeding shall be maintained in any court for
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5361 -4 - the recovery of any national internal revenue tax hereafter alleged to have been erroneously or illegally assessed or collected, or of any penalty claimed to have been collected without authority, or of any sum alleged to have been eHcessive or in any manner wrongfully collected, until a claim for refund or credit has been duly filed with the ComMissioner; but such suit or proceeding may be maintained, whether or not such tax, penalty, or sum has been paid under protest or duress. In any case, no such suit ot proceeding shall be begun after the expiration of two years from the date of payment of the tax or penalty regardless of any supervening cause that may .:.nise afte1" payment: Provided, howev11r, That the Commissione1� may, even without a written claim therefor, refund or credit any tax, where on face of the return upon which payment was made, such paylilent <should be read "tax"> appears clearly to have been erroneously paid. )( )( X >< X )( >< X 11 X. In support of its contention, petitioner presented the following documents as evidence: a. the 1993 and 1994 final income tax returns with the attachments of 1992 income tax return, financial statements and audit ors' CExhs. A to A-2, and P to P-1>; b. the various certificates of Cl"editable withholding tax at source [BIR Form 1743. 1] <Exhs. B to N-1, inclusive); c. the letter-claim for refund with the Bureau of Internal Revenue <Exhs. 0 and 0-1>; and
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5361 -5 - d. the monthly reittance return of income taxes withheld pertaining to the ce\tificates of creditable withholding tax at Q to BB-1, inclusive). Respondent, on the other hand, failed to submit any controverting evidence to refute the clai of the petitioner. Her counsel merely manifested in the Heal�'iny of Octobet' 25, 1'396 that aftel" "vet'ification made by the Regional Office of the various documents relevant to this case, showed that the present claim for' refund is mtn�'i tor�i ous". Respondent's counsel then submitted his case on the basis of the pleadings <see Minute of the Sesliion, October 25, 1'3'36, CTA l"ecot'ds, p. 101 >. After a thorough study of the records and evidence of the case, finds the petition for review meritorious. Petitioner complied with the requirements this Court has laid down in numerous cases involving claim for refund of excess creditable withholding tax at source, and these are the following: 1. That it filed a claim ft)\"' l"efund within the two <2> year period from date of payment of the tax as prescribed under Section 299 (now 230) of the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended; 2. That the income upon which the ta><es were withheld at source under Section 53 were included as part of the income declared in the income tax return of the recipient; and
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5361 -6- 3. The fact of withholding is established by a copy of the statement <BIR Form 1743.1} duly issued by the payor <withholding agent) to the payee, showing the amount paid and the amount of tax withheld therefrom. [Sec. 10, Rev. Reg. 6-85; see Citytrust Finance Corporation vs. The Co��issioner of Internal Revenue, CTA Case No. 4134, Nove�ber 11, 1991; affir�ed by the Court of Appeals in Citytrust Finance Corporation vs. Court of Tau Appeals and the Co��issioner of Internal Revenue, CA-:S.R. SP No. 28239, March 14, 19941 and Citytrust Finance Corporation <For�erly Investor's Finance Corporation/FNCB Finance> vs. Co��issioner of Internal Revenue, CTA Case No. 4046, February 24, 19931 affir�ed by the Court of Appeals in Co��issioner of Internal Revenue vs. Citytrust Finance Corporation <For�erly Investors Finance Corporation/FNCB Finance> and the Court of Tau Appeals, CA-G.R. SP No. 31104, April 18, 19941. Petitioner filed a claim for refund with the BlR and with this Court within the two-year prescriptive period prescribed by Section 230. It filed its letter-claim for refund with the BIR on August 26, 1994 <Exha. 0 and 0-1) and its petition for review in this Court on April 12, 199.. The two-year period, in the instant coniiI' II.Hlced to \Atm on April 15, 1994, the actual date of filing of petitioner's 1993 Corporation Annual Income Tax Return which is also the time required by law for it to file its final income tax return <Co��issioner of Internal Revenue v. TMX sales, Inc. et al., 8.R. No. 83736, January 15, 1992}. The income upon which the creditable withholding taxes were paid were included in
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5361 -7 - petitiory er's gross income <Exh. A>. Further, the certificates of creditable withholding tax at source <BIR F()rlll 1743. 1) and the 111onthly remittance established the fact of payment and remittance of the same <Exhli. B to BB-1, inclusive>. However, this Court noted that Exhs. N and N-1 pertain to the payment of 1994 withholding tax, hence the amounts reflected therein should not be included in petitioner's final computation of allowable refund for 1993. It was stressed earlier that the present claim for refund only covers the year 1993 thus the payment of 1994 should not form part as payment for 1993. The amount to be granted to petitioner are the following creditable withholding tax payments made in 1993 which were not applied as tax credit in 19941 YUbbiunRI aun A�ount of A�ount of c, C-1 Er�ar Bolabola lDRII PIIDI TIM YUbbtdl E��� E. Bayer p 4,:530,000.00 p 113,250.00 D, D-1 Jon B. Garcia E, E-1 4,573,550.00 114,338.75 Ra�on & Marilu Gruet 4,500,000.00 112,500.00 F, F-1 Dennis & Genevieve Yap 4,300,000.00 112,500.00 4,530,000.00 113,250.00 a, G-1 Fauttino Co 4,530,000.00 113,250.00 4,530,000.00 113,250.00 H, H-1 Socorro v. Lienaw 4,530,000.00 113,250.00 4,410,000.00 110,2150.00 I, I-1 Roaario Chew 4,320,000.00 108,000.00 J, J 1 Mr. Antonio Dy !,30;3,50!000 lQ7,587s50 - Ingrid Sala Santa�aria P4912571050.00 f!112J11426. K, K-1 Johnson Ong Ang L, L-1 T 0 TAL M, M-1
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5361 -8 - WHEREFORE, in view of the foregoing, the petition fo\ review is hereby PARTIALLY GRANTED. Respondent is ORDERED to REFUND in favor of petitional" the sttRI of P1,231,426.25, representing overpaid income tax for the calendar year 1993. No pronouncement as to cost. SO ORDERED. o ERNESTO D. ACOSTA P\"esiding .Judge I , RAMON 0. DE VE Associate .Tuc I I � CERT:XF:XCAT:J:ON I hereby certify that this decision was reached after due consultation with the member of the Court of Tax Appeals in accordance with Section 13, Article VIII of the Constitution. U<> ERNESTO D. ACOSTA Presiding ,Judge Court of Tax Appeals
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