cta_resolution CTA Case No. O-991O-991 2023-08-11

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES v. QNX SOLUTIONS, INCORPORATED and its responsible corporate officers ANGELO R. BALILI (President) SANTIAGO T. PULIDO (Treasurer) and GERTRUDES S. TAMAYO (Corporate Secretary) (Unit 1607, Herrera Tower, Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City) (At-Large)

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY FIRST DIVISION PEOPLE OF THE CTA CRIM CASE NO. 0-991 PHILIPPINES, For: Viola tion of Section 255 , in Plaintiff, relation to Section s 253 a nd 256 of th e National In ternal Revenu e Code of -versus- 1997 , as a m ended. QNX SOLUTIONS, Me m b e r s : INCORPORATED, and its responsible corporate DEL ROSARIO , P.J. , Chairperson, officers ANGELO R. BALILI BACORRO-VILLENA, and (President), SANTIAGO T. CUI-DAVID, JJ. PULIDO (Treasurer) and GERTRUDESS.TAMAYO Promulgated: (Corporate Secretary), AUG 11~ U!/OAfl/ Accused. X - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -X RESOLUTION On December 6 , 2022 , the prosecution filed an Information charging accused QNX Solutions, Incorporated and its r esponsible officers, Angelo R. Balili, Santiago T. Pulido, and Gertrudes S. Tamayo, its president, treasurer, and corporate s ecretary, r espectively, for violation of Section 255 , in r ela tion to Sections 253 and 256 of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, as amended, allegedly committed as follows: "Tha t on or a bou t 0 6 J a nuary 201 4 a nd th ereafter , in Makati City, Philippines, a nd within the juris diction of t his Hon or able Court , th e said accu sed, QNX Solutions, Incorporated, a nd Angelo R. Balili, Santiago T. Pulido and Gertrudes S. Tamayo, its presiden t, treasurer an d corporate secretary, resp ectively, a n d , th erefore, its responsible corpora te officers, with Tax Iden t ification No. 2 06-266-1 84- 000, to whom n otices a nd dem a n ds were m a de by th e Bu reau of Interna l Revenue (BIR) to pay t h e compa ny's value-added tax obligation s for th e year 2 01 0 , to wit : Two Million Fou r

R ES OLUTION CTA Crim Case No. 0-991 People of the Philippines vs. QNX Solutions, Incorporated , and its responsible corporate � officers ANGELO R. BALILI (President), SANTIAGO T. PULIDO (Treasurer) and GERTRUDES S. TAMAYO (Corporate Secretary) Page 2 of6 X-- ------------------------------- -------------- ----------- --------------------- -- ---- ---- -X Hundred Fifty-Nine Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-Three Pesos and Fifty-Five Centavos (Php2,459,473.55), exclusive of surcharge and interest, under BIR Assessment Notice No. VT-ELA-52039-10-13-0347, did then and there willfully, unlawfully, knowingly and feloniously fail, refuse and neglect to pay the BIR the said amount despite due notice and demand and without formally protesting and appealing the same with the proper authority, which demand has already become final, to the damage and prejudice of the government. I CONTRARY TO LAW." In the Resolution2 promulgated on January 10, 2023, the Court found probable cause to issue arrest warrants against accused Angelo R. Balili, Santiago T. Pulido, and Gertrudes S. Tamayo. Hence, Warrants of Arrest were issued against said accused, who may post bail for their provisional liberty in the amount of Sixty Thousand Pesos (Php60,000.00) each under the pertinent provisions of the 2018 Bail Bond Guide. On February 17, 2023, Returns of Warrants of Arrest were filed by Olivia A. Sagaysay, Police Lieutenant Colonel, Acting Chief, Detective and Special Operation Unit (DSOU) , Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, Camp BGen. Rafael T. Crame, Quezon City, stating that accused Angelo R. Balili, Santiago T. Pulido, and Gertrudes S. Tamayo could not be found at their given address despite diligent efforts exerted. On February 22, 2023, the Court noted the Returns of Warrants ofArrest and ordered that Alias Warrants ofArrest be issued against accused. The Court also directed the prosecution and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to exert efforts in determining the exact whereabouts of the said accused for their early apprehension. 3 Alias Warrants ofArrest, all dated March 2, 2023, were then issued against accused. Meanwhile, upon re-examining the records and the factual antecedents obtained in the instant case, the Court finds that this case should be dismissed on the ground of prescription. 1 Additio nal boldfacing and unde rscoring supplied. 2 Resolution dated January I0, 2023. Docket, pp. 68-7 1. 3 Resolution dated February 22. 2023, Docket, p. 88.

RESOLUTION CTA Crim Case No. 0-991 People of the Philippines vs. QNX Solutions, Incorporated , and its responsible corporate r officers ANGELO R. BALILI (President), SANTIAGO T. PULIDO (Treasurer) and GERTRUDES S. TAMAYO (Corporate Secretary) x----------------------------------------- ----- ---------------------------- ----------- -----x We explain. Section 281 of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, as amended, governs the prescriptive period for filing criminal actions for violations of the 1997 NIRC, to wit: SEC. 28 1. Prescriptionfor Violations ofany Provision of this Code. - All violations of any provision of this Code shall prescribe after five (5) years. Prescription shall begin to run from the day of the commission of the violation of the law, and if the same be not known at the time, from the discovery thereof and the institution of judicial proceedings for its investigation and punishment. The prescription shall be interrupted when proceedings are instituted against the guilty persons and shall begin to run again if the proceedings are dismissed for reasons not constituting jeopardy. The term of prescription shall not run when the offender is absent from the Philippines . (Boldfacing supplied) The foregoing provision presents two modes for the commencement of the period of prescription: 1. First Mode: From the day of the commission of the violation of the law; or 2. Second Mode: When the day of the commission is unknown, from the discovery of the commission and the institution of judicial proceedings for its investigation and punishment. In both instances, the period is interrupted when proceedings are instituted against the guilty persons. In the case of Emilio E. Lim, Sr. and Antonia Sun Lim v. Court ofAppeals and People ofthe Philippines4 (Lim case), the Supreme Court elucidated the point when prescription for criminal violation of the provisions of the NIRC involving taxpayer's refusal to pay the d eficiency income taxes due, commences, viz.: 4 G.R. Nos. L-48 134-37. October 18. 1990.

RESOLUTION , CTA Crim Case No. 0-991 People of the Philippines vs. QNX Solutions, Incorporated, and its responsible corporate officers ANGELO R. BALILI (President), SANTIAGO T. PULIDO (Treasurer) and GERTRUDES S. TAMAYO (Corporate Secretary) x---- --- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------x "Relative to Criminal Case Nos. 1788 and 1789, which involved petitioners' refusal to pay the deficiency income taxes due, again both parties are in accord that by their nature, the violations as charged could only be committed after service of notice and demand for payment of the deficiency taxes upon the taxpayers. Petitioners maintain that the five- year period of limitation under Section 354 should be reckoned from April 7 , 1965, the date of the original assessment while the Government insists that it should be counted from July 3, 1968 when the final notice and demand was served on petitioners' daughter-in-law. We hold for the Government. Section 5 1 (b) of the Tax Code provides: '(b) Assessment and payment of deficiency tax. - After the return is filed, the Commissioner of internal Revenue shall examine it and assess the correct amount of the tax. The tax or deficiency in tax so discovered shall be paid upon notice and demand from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.' Inasmuch as the final notice and demand for payment of the deficiency taxes was served on petitioners on July 3, 1968, it was only then that the cause of action on the part of the BIR accrued. This is so because prior to the receipt of the letter-assessment, no violation has yet been committed by the taxpayers. The offense was committed only after receipt was coupled with the willful refusal to pay the taxes due within the allotted period. The two criminal informations, having been filed on June 23, 1970, are well-within the five- year prescriptive period and are not time-barred." (Boldfacing supplied) The foregoing pronouncement was even circularized through th e issuance of Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 101-90,5 which stated: For the information a nd guidance of a ll concerned, t he following are the salient features of the decision promulgated by th e Supreme Court on October 19, 1990 in the case entitled "Emilio E. Lim, Sr., et al. vs. Court of Appeals, et al. ," G.R. Nos. L-48134-37. 5 SUBJECT: Determination ofWhen Cause ofAction for Willful Failure to Pay Deficiency Ta;r: Occurs; and Prescription under Section 280 ofthe Tax Code.

RESOLUTION CTA Crim Case No. 0 -991 People of th e Philippines vs. QNX Solutions, Incorporated, and its responsible corporate officers ANGELO R. BALILI (President), SANTIAGO T. PULIDO (Treasurer) and GERTRUDES S. TAMAYO (Corporate Secretary) X------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------X 1. When cause of action for willful failure to pay deficiency tax occurs. The cause of action for willful failure to pay deficiency tax occurs when the final notice and demand for the payment thereof is served on the taxpayer. Prior thereto, no violation is committed. The offense is committed only after receipt is coupled with refusal to pay the tax within the allotted period. 2. Prescription under Section 280 of the Tax Code. (a) The 5-year prescriptive period in an offense or willful failure to pay a deficiency tax assessment commences to run only after the receipt of the final notice and demand by the taxpayer and he refuses to pay. (Boldfacing supplied) XXX XXX XXX Clearly, when the offense charged involves a taxpayer's refusal to pay the taxes due, the date of commission of which is known, the five (5)-year prescriptive p eriod begins to run from the date the assessment notices became final and executory and continues to run until the filing of the Information in Court. In the case at bar, record reveals that the Formal Assessment Notice (FAN) with Details of Discrepancies, assessing QNX Solutions, Incorporated of deficiency income tax (IT) , value- added tax (VAT), expanded withholding tax (EWT) , final withholding tax (FWT), final withholding VAT (FWVAT), and Documentary Stamp Tax (DST) was issued on September 9, 2013, and the same was received by QNX Solutions, Incorporated on September 13, 2013.6 Under Section 2287 of the NIRC of 1997, as amended, QNX Solutions, Incorporated had thirty (30) days from September 13, 6 DOJ Resol ution dated February 7, 2020, Docket, pp. 8- 17. 7 SEC. 228. Protesting ofAssessment. - When the Commi ssioner or hi s duly authori zed representative finds that proper taxes should be assessed, he shall first notify the taxpayer o f his fi ndings: Provided. however. That a preassessment notice shall no t be required in the fo llowing cases: XXX XXX XXX The taxpayers shall be info rmed in writing of the law and the facts on which the assessment is made; otherwise. the assessment shall be void. With in a period to be prescribed by implementing mles and regulations. the taxpayer shall be required to respond to said notice. If the taxpayer fai ls to respond, the Commissioner o r his duly authorized representati ve shall issue an assessment based on his find ings.

RESOLUTION CTA Crim Case No. 0 -99 1 People of the Philippines vs. QNX Solutions, Incorporated, a nd its responsible corporate I officers ANGELO R. BALILI (President) , SANTIAGO T. PULIDO (Treasu rer) and GERTRUDES S. TAMAYO (Corporate Secretary) X--------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------X 2013 , or until October 13, 2013, within which to file its protest. Allegedly, QNX Solutions , Incorporated failed to file its protest. Thus, the assessments issued against it became final and executory on October 14, 2013.8 Based on the foregoing and following the ruling in Lim, the five (5)-year prescriptive period to indict the accused for failure to pay tax lapsed on October 14, 2018. Thus, the right of the government to institute the case against the accused had already prescribed when the Information was filed before this Court on December 6, 2022. Indeed, the prosecutionls failure to timely file the Information in Court within the five (5)-year prescriptive period as provided under Section 281 of the NIRC of 1997, as amended, is fatal to its cause. WHEREFORE, premises considered, CTA Crim. Case No. 0- 991 is DISMISSED on the ground of prescription. Accordingly, the Alias Warrants of Arrest issued against accused ANGELO R. BALILI, SANTIAGO T. PULIDO and GERTRUDES S. TAMAYO, all dated March 2, 2023, are hereby RECALLED and SET ASIDE. SO ORDERED. Presiding Justice r ~'ttn~ LANEE S. CUI-DAVID Associate Justice Such assessment may be protested administratively by fi ling a request for reconsideration or reinvestigation within thirty (30) days from receipt of the assessment in such form and manner as may be prescribed by implementing ru les and regulations. .x.xx 8 Joint Complaint-Affidavit dated April II , 2019. Docket. pp. 21-25.

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