cta_resolution CTA Case No. EB 2454EB 2454 2023-06-26

AECOM PHILIPPINES, INC. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Court of Tax Appeals QUEZON CITY ENBANC AECOM PHILIPPINES, INC., CTA EB NO. 2454 Petitioner, (CTA Case No. 9239) Present: -versus- DEL ROSARIO, P.J., RINGPIS-LIBAN, MANAHAN , BACORRO-VILLENA, MODESTO-SAN PEDRO, REYES-FAJARDO, CUI-DAVID, and FERRER-FLORES, JJ. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL Promulgated: REVENUE, JUN 2 6 2023 Respondent. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RESOLUTION DEL ROSARIO, P.J.: This resolves petitioner's Omnibus Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Decision Rendered on December 9, 2022) filed on December 28, 2022, sans respondent's comment as per Records Verification dated February 22, 2023. The dispositive portion of the assailed Decision1 dated December 9, 2022 reads: "WHEREFORE , premises considered, the present Petition for Review is DENIED for lack of merit. Accordingly, the Court in Division's assailed Decision dated April 2, 2019 and assailed Resolution dated February 23, 2021 in CTA Case No. 9239 are AFFIRMED. SO ORDERED." 'CTA Docket, pp. 120-131 ~

RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 2454 (CTA Case No. 9239) In the assailed Decision, the Court found that there were reconciling items in the Progress Service Reports/Project Status Reports (PSRs) for Fiscal Year (FY) 20132 and 20123 that were not explained by petitioner. The said reconciliations are reproduced below for easy reference: Per books after FY12 audit FY12 AFS The Court held that absent any explanation on the said reconciling items (as indicated at the bottom of Exhibits "P-508" and "P-509"), the Court cannot simply adopt the findings of the Independent Certified Public Accountant (ICPA)4 that the total sales/revenues on 2 Exhibit "P-508". a Exhibit "P-509". 4 Finally, the Revenue on the 2013 and 2012 Progress Service Report/Project Status Report (PSR) and Reimbursement Ledger were properly reported in the revenue portion of the Company's Audited Financial Statement and the Income Tax Returns for FY 2013 and FY 2012, as follows: Particulars 2013 Ex h. 2012 Exh. Ref. Ref. Revenue per Books of Account 324,574,236.63 P-508 351,432,750.90 P-509 Revenue per AFS 324,574,237.00 P-144 351,432,751.00 P-145 Revenue per Income Tax Return 324,574,237.00 P-5 351,432,751.00 P-146 ~

RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 2454 (CTA Case No. 9239) the PSRs for FY 2013 and 2012 were properly reported in the sales/revenues portion of petitioner's Audited Financial Statement (AFS) and its Annual Income Tax Return (ITRs)5 for FY 2013 and 2012. Petitioner's arguments In the present Omnibus Motion, petitioner moves for the reconsideration of the assailed Decision based on the following grounds: (i) The Court En Bane erred in denying the claim on the mere ground that the discrepancies were allegedly not properly explained in the ICPA Report; and, (ii) The Court En Bane erred in ruling that the discrepancy between the total amount reported in the PSR for FY 2013 and FY 2012 and the Net Sales/Revenue/Receipts/Fees reflected in the AFS and Annual ITR leaves doubt as to the veracity of the amounts presented in the PSRs. Petitioner argues that the difference between the Year-to-Date (YTD) Gross Revenue (GR) found in the PSRs and the Net Sales/Revenues/Receipts/Fees reflected in the AFS and Annual ITR for both FY 2012 and FY 2013 represents audit adjustments that were clearly noted in the ICPA Report on the last page of Exhibit "P-508" (PSR for FY 2013) and Exhibit "P-509" (PSR for FY 2012). Petitioner insists that the said adjustments are duly supported by Journal Entries (JE) and General Ledger (GL) Revenue Transaction Listing.6 Further, petitioner posits that for FY 2013: (i) the amount of 1'"2,476,080.68 pertains to manual adjustment recorded under GL-JE and its breakdown can be found in the transaction list of FY 2013 Revenue Accounts; 7 (ii) the amount of P320,000.00 pertains to audit adjustment to correct the JE (4560-2) that was made to record Invoice No. R013-006 for Marine Service Fees; and, (iii) the amount of P361 ,949.00 pertains to audit adjustment to correct the JE (5337-1) for Marine Intra Co. Services Fees. Anent the Court's finding that the discrepancy between the total amount ofP326,368,368.31 and P355,719,383.94 reported in the YTD 5 ICPA Report, p. 6. 6 Annex "A" of the Omnibus Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Decision Rendered on December 9, 2022), CTA Docket, p. 166. 7 /d. ~

RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 2454 (CTA Case No. 9239) GR found in the PSRs for FY 2013 and FY 2012. respectively, and the Net Sales/Revenues/Receipts/Fees reflected in the AFS and Annual ITR for FY 2013 and FY 2012 in the amount of P324.574.237.00 and P351.432. 750.90. respectively, leaves doubt as to the veracity of the amounts presented in the PSRs, petitioner contends that the alleged discrepancies should not affect its claim for refund (at least for the amount of P13,982,433.00). Petitioner argues that under Sections 204(C), 229, 76 and 58(0) of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, as amended, the only requirement with regard to petitioner's compliance with the third requirement for its claim for refund is that the income payments must be declared as part of the gross income in any given year. Petitioner submits that the Court should accord greater weight to the findings of the ICPA. Citing Maersk Global Services Centres (Philippines), Ltd. vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 8 petitioner avers that since there is no contradiction between the ICPA Report and the related supporting documents, said Report should be given due weight and credence and not merely brushed aside. THE COURT'S RULING After a careful evaluation of the arguments raised by petitioner in the present Motion, the Court finds the same bereft of merit. Absent any supporting documents, the explanations put forth by petitioner anent the reconciling items are insufficient to convince the Court to modify its earlier findings. As can be seen in Exhibits "P-508" and "P-509", the reconciling items were just indicated on the last page of the said exhibits. Petitioner failed to provide supporting documents to prove the veracity of each entry in the PSRs for FY 2013 and 2012. As such, the Court cannot give credence to said reconciliations and to the ICPA's unsubstantiated assertion that the total sales/revenues declared in the Annual ITR tally with the total sales/revenues reported in the PSRs. As claims for refund are considered tax exemptions which are construed strictly against the taxpayer, the burden is upon petitioner to prove that the related income payments (upon which the claimed CWT were withheld) are properly recorded in its books (PSRs) and subsequently declared in its Annual ITR. Despite petitioner's 8 CTA EB Nos. 1804 and 1805, November 14, 2019.~

RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 2454 (CTA Case No. 9239) submission of Exhibits "P-508" and "P-509", the Court cannot determine if the corresponding income payments enumerated therein formed part of petitioner's gross income. Using petitioner's income payments to Asian Terminals, Inc. with Project Contract No. MNLD11589 as an example, it can be noted that the YTD GR (C & D) is greater than the income payments made by petitioner (A), as shown below: PSR 2013 PSR 2012 Forex (Exhibit P-508) (Exhibit P-509) Tax Base per B"lr I . Gain(Loss) BIR Form No. 1 Amg nvotlce YTD GR 2013 YTD GR 2012 Exhibit Exhibit moun [Tax Base (A) less 2307 [BJ [A] B1'll''"9 I. nvolce Amount (B)) P-74 I P-4,980,005.40 P-75 I 4,099,177.27 P-76 I 4,821,131.07 P-77 I 4,534,068.53 Total for P-17,421 ,378.66 MNLD11589 Petitioner contends that the t-18,434,382.279 income payments for FY 2013 are collections from the P46,033,394.5410 which were billed to Asian Terminals, Inc. Consequently, since the P46,033,394.54 Inception-to-Date (lTD) Billings already formed part of the 9 Exhibits "P-74" to "P-77". 10 Exhibit "P-508". ~

RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 2454 (CTA Case No. 9239) P50, 784,774.61 11 lTD GR, then the collections amounting to P18,434,382.27 can be ascertained to have also formed part of the entire revenue recognized for the entire duration of the project. 12 Petitioner barely alleges that since the lTD GR is greater than the lTD Billing, it follows that all collections pertaining to invoices which were already billed and had formed part of the lTD Billings had already been recognized as revenue in its books. Bare allegations, unsubstantiated by evidence, are not equivalent to proof; in short, mere allegations are not evidence. 13 It is the duty of the petitioner to prove its assertions by providing reconciliation and supporting documents that will explain and convince the Court that its income payments already formed part of its gross income. Petitioner has the burden of proof to establish the factual basis of its claim for tax refund in which it failed to do so. Anent petitioner's argument that the Court should accord greater weight to the findings of the ICPA, Section 3, Rule 13 of the Revised Rules of the Court of Tax Appeals, as amended, provides that the Court is not bound by the findings of the ICPA, viz.: "SEC. 3. Findings of independent CPA. -The submission by the independent CPA of pre-marked documentary exhibits shall be subject to verification and comparison with the original documents, the availability of which shall be the primary responsibility of the party possessing such documents and, secondarily, by the independent CPA. The findings and conclusions of the independent CPA may be challenged by the parties and shall not be conclusive upon the Court, which may, in whole or in part, adopt such findings and conclusion subject to verification." (Boldfacing supplied) In other words, the Court is free to either adopt (completely or partially) or even disregard the ICPA's findings and conclusions, after making its own verification and evaluation of the same as well as of the evidence on record. Petitioner cannot insist that the ICPA Report should be given due weight and credence, since the ultimate determination of whether or not petitioner has proven its claim rests upon the Court, after it has evaluated the evidence presented. 11 Exhibit "P-508". 12 Petition for Review, CTA Docket, pp. 21-22. PCC FY 2013 DIFFERENCE EXPLANATION MNLD11589 ITDGR lTD BILLING ~ I" I" All billings had 46,033,394.54 4,751,380.07 formed part of the 50,784,774.61 revenue recognized to date 13 Ermelinda C. Mana/oto, eta/. v. lsmael Veloso Ill, G.R. No. 171365, October6, 2010~

RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 2454 (CTA Case No. 9239) Considering the foregoing, the Court finds no cogent reason to reverse or modify the assailed Decision dated December 9, 2022. WHEREFORE, premises considered, petitioner's Omnibus Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Decision Rendered on December 9, 2022) is hereby DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. Presiding Justice WE CONCUR: Ca-v .7. _.4., � � t.._ .....__ ~. '1l-l--- ~ CATHERINE T. MANAHAN MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice Associate Justice 1.. MARIA -~tTO-~N PEDRO ~~ RrEYE.g-~ F~J~)(R~DO I'Jtru4'ittnl- MARIAN IV'I4:. . LANEE S. CUI-DAVID Associate Justice Associate Justice co--1r.�~Es

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