ASIAN NAVIGATION AND TRACKING SYSTEMS, INC. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY SECOND DIVISION ASIAN NAVIGATION AND CTA CASE NO . 7999 TRACKING SYSTEMS, INC., Members: Petitioner, CASTANEDA, JR., Chairperson CASANOVA, and -versus- C OTANGCO -MANALASTAS ,lJJ COMMISSIONER OF Promulgate d: INTERNAL REVENUE, JUL 0 7 2016 Respondent. )(- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RESOLUTION For resolution is the Motion for Reconsideration (on the Decision of the Honorable Court dated 17 March 20 16)1 filed by respondent on April 4, 2016, praying that the March 17, 2016 Decision2 be set aside and that petitioner be held liable for the deficiency income ta)C, deficiency value-added ta)C (VAT) and expanded withholding tax in the aggregate amount of P10,449,903.13 for ta)Cablc year 2005. In support of her Motion, respondent maintains that she did not violate the right of the petitioner to due process as the Preliminary Assessment Notice (PAN) and Assessment Notice with Formal Letter of Demand (FAN) were served by mail at the petitioner's registered address and that she was compliant with the provisions of Revenue Regulations (RR) No. 12-99 relative to the service of the PAN and FAN. Respondent further alleges that: she relied on the registered business address provided by the petitioner which had already been encoded by the respondent in the Integrated 1 Dock e t , pp. lliJ 9 - 11 53 . 2 Doc k e t , pp. 11 2 9-111] 8.
RESOLUTION Page 2 of 1 CTA Case No. 7999 Asian Navigation and Tracking Systems, Inc. us. CIR Tax System; petitioner failed t.o comply with t.he requirement. under Section 236 (D) of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997 (1997 NTRC) which requires taxpayer t.o notify t.he Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) in case the taxpayer decides t.o transfer place of business; thai said failure on t.he pari of petitioner is the very reason that respondent served the PAN and t.he FAN at. Unit. 1903 The Centerpoint. Building, Dona lJulia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City; and that petitioner was duly informed of t.he facts and t.he law on which the assessment is made, and thus, respondent did not violate t.he right. of t.he petitioner t.o due process. On May 5, 2016, petitioner filed its Comment {To The Motion for Reconsideration Dated 4 April 20 16}. Petitioner manifests thai: respondent. did not. present. new arguments for the consideration of this Court but merely reiterates the argument. thai petitioner was furnished with copies of t.he PAN and FAN because respondent relied on the registered address in the Integrated Tax System; based on this Court's pre-trial order, respondent. never denied/disputed and even admiUed having knowledge of the fact that respondent were aware of petitioner's new address located at. 3rd Ooor LPL Tower 215 Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati; despite such knowledge, respondent also admiUed having sent. t.he FAN and PAN t.o petitioner's old address; and that considering that the letter of authority, subpoena, assessment. notices, formal demand and other notices were not duly served on petitioner, petitioner was deprived of due process. Respondent's Motion for Reconsideration (on the Decision of the Honorable Court dated 17 March 20 16) must. fail. The grounds relied upon by the respondent in her Motion for Reconsideration are clear rehash of t.he previous arguments and issues already passed upon and resolved by this Court. in the assailed Decision3. The Supreme Court ruled that the cancellation and seUing aside of an assessment. against. a taxpayer is warranted in cases where the CIR mailed the FAN to the taxpayer's old address despite knowledge of t.he taxpayer's new address as 3 Supra, Note 2.
RESOLUTION Page 3 of II CTA Case No. 7999 Asian Navigation and Tracking Systems, Inc. vs. CIR shown in the documents replete in the records.4 The Court reiterates the aforesaid ruling of the Supreme Court in the case of CJR us. BASF Coating+ Inks Phils., lnc.s, vzz: "Furthermore, petitioner should have been alerted by the fact that prior to mailing the FJ\N, petitioner sent to respondent's old address a Preliminary Assessment Notice but it was "returned to sender." This was testified to by petitioner's Revenue Officer II at its Revenue District Office 39 in Quezon City.31 Yet, despite this occurrence, petitioner still insisted in mailing the FAN to respondent's old address. Hence, despite the absence of a formal written notice of respondent's change of address, the fact remains that petitioner became aware of respondent's new address as shown by documents replete in its records. As a consequence, the running of the three-year period to assess respondent was not suspended and has already prescribed. XXX XXX XXX As to the second assigned error, petitioner's reliance on the provisions of Section 3. 1. 7 of l3JR Revenue Regulation No. 12-9914 as well as on the case of Nava v. Commissioner of Internal Rcvenue4!J is misplaced, because in the said case, one of the requirements of a valid assessment notice is that the letter or notice must be properly addressed. It is not enough that the notice is sent by registered mail as provided under the said Revenue Regulation. In the instant case, the FAN was sent to the wrong address. Thus, the CTA is correct in holding that the FAN never attained finality because respondent never received it, either actually or constructively." (~mphasis supplied) In this case, considering that the PAN and the FAN with Formal Letter of Demand were sent to the wrong address, there was no valid service of said notices to petitioner. Consequently, the subject assessments arc void. 4 CIR vs. HllSF Coating 1 Inks Phils. Inc., G.R. No. 198677, November 26, 2014. 5 Supra.
RESOLUTION Page 1 of 1 CTA Case No. 7999 Asian Navigation and Tracking Systems, Inc. us. CIR WHEREFORE, premises considered, respondent's Motion for Reconsideration (on the Decision of the Honorable Court dated 1 7 March 2016)6 is DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. ~ CQ..Y-:~ Q JUANITa-c. CASTANEDA(JR.: Associate tJ u sticc (On wellness leave) ~/-/� ~#-- CAESAR A. CASANOVA AMELIA R. COTANGCO-MANALASTAS Associate Justice Associate Justice 6 Supra, Note 1.
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