PHILIPPINE GEOTHERMAL PRODUCTION COMPANY, INC., v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY SECOND DIVISION PHILIPPINE GEOTHERMAL CTA CASE NO. gQfu PRODUCTION COMPANY, INC., Members: CASTANEDA, JR., Chairperson, and Petitioner, BACORRO-VILLENA,Jl. -versus- COMMISSIONER OF Promulgated: OCi 23 ~ INTERNAL REVENUE, r ): Respondent. 1( .,., _J _ X---- - -- -- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - X DECISION BACORRO-VILLENA, L_: At bar is a Petition for Review filed by Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. (petitioner/ PGPCI) pursuant to Rule 4, , Section 3' of the Revised Rules of the Court of Tax Appeals (RRCTA) / Filed on 25 August 2017, Division Docket, pp. I0-33. SEC. 3. Cases within the jurisdiction of the Court in Divisions.- The Court in Divisions shall exercise: (a) Exclusive original over or appellate jurisdiction to review by appeal the following: (I) Decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in cases involving disputed assessments, refunds of internal revenue taxes, fees or other charges, penalties in relation thereto, or other matters arising under the National Internal Revenue Code or other laws administered by the Bureau of Internal Revenue; (2) Inaction by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in cases involving disputed assessments, refunds of internal revenue taxes, fees or other charges, penalties in relation thereto, or other matters arising under the National Internal Revenue Code or other laws administered by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, where the National Internal Revenue Code or other applicable law
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x It seeks the refund of petitioner's alleged overpaid unutilized input taxes for the taxable year (TY) 2015 in the amount of Twenty-Four Million Five Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand Forty-One Pesos and Eighty-Two Centavos (P24,548,o4I.82). THE PARTIES Petitioner is a domestic corporation, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Republic of the Philippines. On the other hand, respondent is the duly appointed Commissioner of Internal Revenue (respondent/CIR) vested with the authority to carry out the functions and duties of said office, among which, is to decide and grant claims of tax refund and execute and implement tax laws, rules and regulations. FACTS OF THE CASE On 30 March 2017, petitioner filed with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) its Application for Tax Credits or Refunds3 (BIR Form No. 1914) for its unutilized input taxes for all four (4) quarters of TY 2015 in the aggregate amount ofP24,548,041.82. Before the BIR, petitioner claimed that, for the same TY, it incurred input taxes which were reported in its Value-Added Tax (VAT) returns for TY 2015. The input taxes were for its purchases during TY 2015 and were attributable to its zero-rated sales/receipts. According to petitioner, the same have not been fully utilized in the same quarter since it did not have any output tax liabilities during the 1st to 3'd quarters of 2015; while for the 4th qu aitrtienrcuorfr2e0d15a,nidts/oorup tpa ut~� VAT liabilities did not exceed the input tax provides a specific period for action: Provided, that in case of disputed assessments, the inaction of the Commissioner oflnternal Revenue within the one hundred eighty day-period under Section 228 of the National Internal Revenue Code shall be deemed a denial for purposes of allowing the taxpayer to appeal his case to the Court and does not necessarily constitute a formal decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue on the tax case; Provided, further, that should the taxpayer opt to await the final decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue on the disputed assessments beyond the one hundred eighty day-period abovementioned, the taxpayer may appeal such final decision to the Court under Section 3(a), Rule 8 of these Rules; and Provided, stillforther, that in the case of claims for refund of taxes erroneously or illegally collected, the taxpayer must tile a petition for review with the Court prior to the expiration of the two-year period under Section 229 of the National Internal Revenue Code. Exhibit "P-24", Division Docket, Volume IV, pp. 1496-1509.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x during the same quarter. Likewise, it claimed that said input VAT were not used against its output taxes in the subsequent periods. After the expiration of the 120-day period within which respondent may decide on petitioner's claim, the BIR issued a letter4 to the Commissioner of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) informing the latter the grant and allowance of petitioner's claim up to the amount of P3,589,9I4.20 only. Attached to the letter was the Authority to Issue VAT/Credit Refund authorizing the OIC-Assistant Commissioner of the Large Taxpayers Service to issue the tax credit certificate (TCC) for the period of 01 January 2015 to 31 December 2015. Unsatisfied with the BIR's action, petitioner elevated its case to this Court and filed the instant petition on 25 August 2017. On 27 October 20175, respondent filed his Answer. Thereafter, on 02 November 2017, the Court issued a Notice of Pre-Trial Conference. Accordingly, both parties filed their respective Pre-trial Briefs (PTB) on 01 December 2017.6 During the pre-trial held on 18 January 20187, the Court granted both parties fifteen (15) days within which to file its Joint Stipulation of Facts and Issues (JSFI). On 02 February 2018, the parties submitted their JSFI.8 Approving the same, the Court issued its Pre-Trial Order on 14 February 2018.9 Trial ensued thereafter where petitioner presented its first witness, Rosaluz Feliciano (Feliciano), petitioner's Accounting Supervisor. Her testimony revolved around the preparation of petitioner's tax returns and other pcelratiinmenetdd.�/ocuments, as well as petitioner's right to the refund being 4 Exhibit "P-26", BIR Records. Division Docket, Volume I, pp. 92-96. 6 Petitioner's PTB, id., pp. 113-127; Respondent's PTB, id., pp. 109-112. 7 Id., Volume Ill, p. 713. ld., pp. 786-791. 9 ld., pp. 806-816. 10 Judicial Affidavit, Exhibit "P-92", id., Volume I, pp. 134-149.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x Petitioner's Legal Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Ma. Fe Concepcion L. Guirnalda-Lucero (Lucero), also assumed the witness stand where she testified primarily on the fact of petitioner's status as a Renewable Energy (RE) Developer.n Lastly, the testimony of Katherine 0. Constantino (Constantino), the Court-appointed Independent Certified Public Accountant (ICPA) was offered. She testified to verifYing petitioner's various documents, including the contents of her ICPA Report12 wherein she stated that petitioner has an excess unutilized input VAT at I"I3,462,715.02.'3 Later, petitioner filed its Formal Offer of Evidence'4 (FOE) on o6 February 2019, which the Court eventually resolved to admit'5, except EXhI"bI"ts "P-47", "P-118", "P-129", "P-250", "P-251", "P-285", "P-323", "P- 335", "P-336", "P-349", "P-350", "P-372", "P-410" and "P-778".'6 W"1th respondent's previous manifestation that he will not be presenting I evidence in the case, the Court ordered the parties to submit their respective Memoranda. II Judicial Affidavit, Exhibit "P-93", id., Volume II, pp. 399-413. 12 Exhibit "P-I 00". 13 Judicial Affidavit, Exhibit "P-95", Division Docket, Volume III, pp. 854-915. 14 !d., Volume IV, pp. I !4!-l 171. 15 Resolution dated 08 March 2019, id., Volume V, pp. !841-1843; Resolution dated 06 August 20!9, id., pp. 1907-1911. 16 P-47 Monthly Value-Added Tax Declaration for the Month of July 20!5 filed on August 24, 20!5 with reference number 09!500012364014 (amended). P-l !8 to P-129 Statement of Accounts. P-250 Statement of Settlement of Duties and Taxes (SSDTs). P-251 Statement of Settlement of Duties and Taxes (SSDTs). P-285 Statement of Settlement of Duties and Taxes (SSDTs). P-323 Statement of Settlement of Duties and Taxes (SSDTs). P-335 Assessment Notice. P-336 Assessment Notice. P-349 Assessment Notice. P-350 Assessment Notice. P-372 Assessment Notice. P-410 Assessment Notice. P-778 Documents supporting the input on domestic purchases of goods and services other than capital goods for the 3'd quarter ofCY 2015.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x Respondent filed his Memorandum on 12 September 2019'7 while, petitioner filed its Memorandum on 15 October 2019'8. Finally, in a Resolution dated 30 October 2019'9, the case was considered submitted for decision. ISSUE WHETHER PETITIONER IS ENTITLED TO A REFUND OR TO THE ISSUANCE OF TAX CREDIT CERTIFICATE FOR ITS UNUTILIZED INPUT TAXES FOR ALL QUARTERS OF TAXABLE YEAR 2015 IN THE FULL AMOUNT OF 1"24,548,041.82. ARGUMENTS In support of the above issue, petitioner argues that, as an RE Developer, it is subject to zero-rated VAT on the local purchases under Republic Act (RA) No. 9513.20 Under this law, RE Developers are entitled to zero-rating treatment of its sale of fuel or power generated from renewable sources of energy and its purchases of local supply of goods, properties and services related to the development, construction and installation of its power facilities. Petitioner further cites Section w8(B)(7)2' of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, as oazmeerondpeedr,cesnutbrjeacttien�/g its transactions of geothermal energy resources t 17 Division Docket, Volume V, pp. 1917-1926. 18 ld., pp. 1933-1981. 19 ld., p. 1982. 20 AN ACT PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT, UTILIZATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 21 Sec. 108. Value-added Tax on Sale ofServices and Use or Lease ofProperties. - (B) Transactions Subject to Zero Percent (0%) Rate. - The following services perfonned in the Philippines by VAT-registered persons shall be subject to zero percent (0%) rate: (7) Sale of power or fuel generated through renewable sources of energy such as, but not limited to, biomass, solar, wind, hydropower, geothennal, ocean energy, and other emerging energy sources using technologies such as fuel cells and hydrogen fuels.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x Petitioner also claims that, since its transactions with its suppliers are subject to zero-rated VAT, it is entitled to a refund or credit of these unutilized input taxes in accordance with Section n2(A)22 of the NIRC ofl997, as amended. Respondent, on the other hand, essentially challenges petitioner's right to a full refund or tax credit on the ground that the latter has failed to substantiate that the input VAT claimed is directly attributable to its zero-rated sales. He invokes the case of Coral Bay Nickel Corporation v. Commissioner ofInternal Revenue23 (Coral Bay), wherein the Supreme Court ruled for the disallowance of a refund of unutilized input VAT, resulting from supposedly VAT zero-rated purchases. RULING OF THE COURT After a careful review of the records, the Court finds the petition partly meritorious. At the onset, it must be stated that respondent's reliance on Coral Bay is misplaced. In Coral Bay, the Supreme Court held: ... Verily, if the petitioner had paid the input VAT, the CTA was correct in holding that the petitioner's proper recourse was not against the Government but against the seller who had shifted to it the output VAT following RMC No. 42-03, which provides: In case the supplier alleges that it reported such sale as a taxable sale, the substantiation of remittance of the output taxes of the seller (input taxes of the exporter- buyer) can only be established upon the thorough audit of the suppliers' VAT returns and corresponding books and records. It is, therefore, imperative that the processing office recommends to the concerned BIR Office the audit of the records of the seller~ 22 Sec. 112. Refonds or Tax Credits ofInput Tax.- (A) Zero-Rated or Effectively Zero-Rated Sales. 23 G.R. No. 190506, 13 June 2016.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION X------------------------------------- -X In the meantime, the claim for input tax credit by the exporter-buyer should be denied without prejudice to the claimant's right to seek reimbursement of the VAT paid, if any, from its supplier. We should also take into consideration the nature of VAT as an indirect tax. Although the seller is statutorily liable for the payment of VAT, the amount of the tax is allowed to be shifted or passed on to the buyer. However, reporting and remittance of the VAT paid to the BIR remained to be the seller/supplier's obligation. Hence, the proper party to seek the tax refund or credit should be the suppliers, not the petitioner.24 As an RE Developer, petitioner is governed by the provisions of RA 9513 otherwise known as "An Act Promoting the Development, Utilization and Commercialization of Renewable Energy Resources and for other Purposes". Under said law, petitioner is entitled to a zero-rated VAT on its local purchases, to wit: CHAPTER VII GENERAL INCENTIVES Section 15. Incentives for Renewable Energy Projects and Activities. - RE Developers of renewable energy facilities, including hybrid systems, in proportion to and to the extent of the RE component, for both power and non-power applications, as duly certified by the DOE, in consultation with the BOI, shall be entitled to the following incentives: (g) Zero Percent Value-Added Tax Rate.- ... All RE Developers shall be entitled to zero-rated value-added tax on its purchases of local supply of goods, properties and services needed for the development, construction and installation of its plant facilities. This provision shall also apply to the whole process of , exploring and developing renewable energy sources up to it~ 24 Citations omitted and emphasis supplied.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x conversion into power, including but not limited to the services performed by subcontractors and/or contractors.25 In Coral Bay, it becomes clear that, in cases wherein VAT is shifted to a taxpayer who enjoys a zero-rated preference, the proper recourse of the former is to claim from its suppliers the amount ofVAT erroneously shifted by it. In petitioner's case, under RA 9513, its zero-rated purchases are only to be limited to those necessary for the development, construction and installation of petitioner's plant facilities. However, the sources of input VAT in the instant case are local regular purchases consisting of office supplies, utilities, and communication expenses for the operation of the plant facilities. Hence, Coral Bay is inapplicable insofar as petitioner's local purchases are concerned. Furthermore, the enjoyment of zero-rating on petitioner's purchases are, as stated, limited only to local supplies but not to international purchases. A perusal of the records show that part of the unutilized input VAT sought to be refunded were shifted by petitioner's foreign suppliers. As regards petitioner's sales, the same are subject to zero-rated VAT in accordance with the NIRC of1997, as amended, to wit: Sec. 108. Value-added Tax on Sale of Services and Use or Lease of Properties. - (B) Transactions Subject to Zero Percent (o%) Rate. - The following services performed in the Philippines by VAT[-] registered persons shall be subject to zero percent (o%) rate: (7) Sale of power or fuel generated through renewable sources of energy such as, but not limited to, biomass, solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, ocean energy, an~ 25 Emphasis and underscoring supplied.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION X------------------------------------- -X other emerging energy sources using technologies such as fuel cells and hydrogen fuels. Thus, a portion of petitioner's unutilized input VAT attributable to its zero-rated sales may still be refunded depending on its compliance with the provisions of the NIRC of 1997, as amended, and other related laws and regulations. Section n2(A) and (C) of the NIRC of1997, as amended, provides: Sec. uz. Refunds or Tax Credits ofInput Tax.- (A) Zero-Rated or Effectively Zero-Rated Sales. -Any VAT- registered person, whose sales are zero-rated or effectively zero-rated may, within two (2.) years after the close of the taxable quarter when the sales were made, apply for the issuance of a tax credit certificate or refund of creditable input tax due or paid attributable to such sales, except transitional input tax, to the extent that such input tax has not been applied against output tax: Provided, however, That in the case of zero-rated sales under Section w6(A)(z)(a)(l), (2.) and (b) and Section 108(B)(1) and (z), the acceptable foreign currency exchange proceeds thereof had been duly accounted for in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP): Provided, further, That where the taxpayer is engaged in zero-rated or effectively zero-rated sale and also in taxable or exempt sale of goods of properties or services, and the amount of creditable input tax due or paid cannot be directly and entirely attributed to any one of the transactions, it shall be allocated proportionately on the basis of the volume of sales: Provided, finally, That for a person making sales that are zero-rated under Section 108 (B) (6), the input taxes shall be allocated ratably between his zero- rated and non-zero-rated sales. (C) Period within which Refund or Tax Credit of Input Taxes shall be Made. - In proper cases, the Commissioner shall grant a refund or issue the tax credit certificate for creditable input taxes within one hundred twenty (uo) days from the date of submission of complete documents in support of the application filed in accordance with Subsection (A) hereof. In case of full or partial denial of the claim for tax refund or tax credit, or the failure on the part of the Commissioner to act on the application within the period prescribed above, the taxpayer affected may, within thirty (30) days from the receipt of thi:'
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION X------------------------------------- -X decision denying the claim or after the expiration of the one hundred twenty day-period, appeal the decision or the unacted claim with the Court of Tax Appeals. Indisputably, petitioner is registered with the BIR as a VAT taxpayer with Taxpayer Identification No. (TIN) 214-127-981-ooo, as evidenced by its Certificate of Registration Number OCN 8RCooooo38356 dated October 30, 2001.26 Summarizing further the requirements provided in Section 108 of the NIRC of 1997, as amended, the Supreme Court in Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Team Sua/ Corporation (formerly Mirant Sua[ Corporation}'7, citing this Court's decision in CTA EB No. 76828, held that there are five (s} requirements to be entitled to refund or issuance ofTCC of input VAT, to wit: 1. That there must be zero-rated or effectively zero-rated sales; z. That input taxes were incurred or paid; 3� That such input taxes are attributable to zero-rated sales or effectively zero-rated sales; 4� That the input taxes were not applied against any output VAT liability; and[,] 5� That the claim for refund was filed within the two-year prescriptive period.29 First, petitioner has effectively zero-rated sales. As indicated in its Articles of Incorporation, petitioner is primarily engaged in the exploration, development and exploitation of geothermal energy and similar resources.30 According to Section w8(B)(7}31 of the NIRC of VAT) 1997, as amended, its sale of power or fuel generated through renewable sources are subject to zero-rated 26 Exhibit "P-4", Division Docket, Volume IV, p. 1192. 27 G.R. No. 205055, 18 July 2014. 28 Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Team Sua/ Corporation (Formerly: Mirant Sua/ Corporation), 27 July 2012. 29 Citation omitted. 30 Exhibits "P-I" to "P-3", Division Docket, Volume I, pp. 1172-1191. 31 Supra at note 21.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION X------------------------------------- -X In addition, under RA 95133', REDevelopers are entitled to VAT zero-rating treatment of their sale of fuel or power generated from renewable sources of energy: CHAPTER VII GENERAL INCENTIVES Section 15. Incentives for Renewable Energy Projects and Activities. - RE developers of renewable energy facilities, including hybrid systems, in proportion to and to the extent of the RE component, for both power and non-power applications, as duly certified by the DOE, in consultation with the BOI, shall be entitled to the following incentives: (g) Zero Percent Value-Added Tax Rate. - The sale of fuel or power generated from renewable sources of energy such as, but not limited to, biomass, solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, ocean energy and other emerging energy sources using technologies such as fuel cells and hydrogen fuels, shall be subject to zero percent (o%) value-added tax (VAT), pursuant to the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, as amended by Republic Act No. 9337.33 Pursuant to the abovementioned provision, an RE Developer must be duly certified by the Department of Energy (DOE) in order to avail of the incentives for renewable energy projects and activities. More specifically, in order to avail of these incentives, an RE Developer under the Implementing Rules and Regulations34 (IRR) of RA 9513 must comply with the following:~ 32 Section 4. Definition of Terms.- As used in this Act, the following terms are herein defined. (pp) "Renewable Energy (Systems) Developers" or "RE Developers" refers to individual/s or a group of individuals formed in accordance with existing Philippine Laws engaged in the exploration, development and utilization of RE resources and actual operation of RE systems/facilities. 33 Emphasis supplied. 34 Department Circular No. DC2009-05-0008, 25 May 2009.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION X------------------------------------- -X Section 18. Conditions for Availment of Incentives and Other Privileges. - A. Registration/Accreditation with the DOE For purposes of entitlement to the incentives and privileges under the Act, existing and new RE Developers, and manufacturers, fabricators, and suppliers of locally-produced RE equipment shall register with the DOE, through the Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB). The following certifications shall be issued: (1) DOE Certificate ofRegistration- ... B. Registration with the Board ofInvestments (BOI) To qualifY for the availment of the incentives under Sections 13 and 15 of this IRR, RE Developers, and manufacturers, fabricators, and suppliers of locally-produced RE equipment, shall register with the BOI. C. Certificate ofEndorsement by the DOE RE Developers, and manufacturers, fabricators, and suppliers of locally-produced RE equipment shall be qualified to avail of the incentives provided in the Act only after securing a Certificate of Endorsement from the DOE, through the REMB, on a per transaction basis. Herein petitioner is registered with the DOE as "RE Developer of Geothermal Energy Resources" under Certificate of Registration (COR) No. GSC 2013-04-045�35 The Board of Investments (BOI) likewise issued COR No. 2014-06736 recognizing petitioner as an RE Developer of 236 MW Geothermal Resources (Makiling-Banahaw [Mak-Ban] Geothermal Production Field) and 136 MW Geothermal Resources (Tiwi Geothermal Production Field)37, in accordance with the provisions of the Omnibus Investment Code of1987) 35 Exhibit "P-5", Division Docket, Volume IV. p. 1193. 36 Exhibit"P-7". id., p. 1269. 37 Exhibit "P-I 0", id., p. 1276.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x As to the DOE Certificate of Endorsement (COE), the records do not yield that petitioner considered this to be one of its pieces of evidence in its bid to seek full refund of its input VAT. Had this been disputed, the Court would have been inclined to deny a refund. However, to underscore, respondent had already granted partially petitioner's claimed refund38, BIR's prior action thus is indicative of petitioner's compliance with all necessary documentation requirements. Consistent with the presumption of regularity39 in the discharge of respondent's official duties, the Court finds no reason to doubt that it has verified the completeness of petitioner's documents before granting a partial refund of its claimed input VAT. Therefore, there being no contest as to whether it complied with the COE requirement, petitioner's sales of energy could only be deemed to be undoubtedly subject to zero-rated VAT. In the 1st to 4th quarters of 2015, petitioner reported total sales of 1"3,964,J70,o61.25 as shown below: VATable t" Quarter z�� Quarter 3"'Quarter 4'" Quarter Total Sales ohms"" ofzm5"' ofzm5"' ofzm5"3 'PJ33�522.8J Zero- P- P- P- Rated 'PJJJ,5ZZ.8J Sales 891,692,975-82 Total 1,124,722,498.83 1,087.929,494-98 8s9,691,568.79 3.964,oJ6,sJ8.42 P89t,692,975�8z Pt,1Z4,72Z,41)8.83 Pt,o87,9Z9,494�98 P86o,ozs,o9t.6z PJ,964,J70,06t.Z5 The Court-commissioned ICPA verified that petitioner's zero- rated sales were attributed primarily to steam sales. In support of its declared zero-rated sales, petitioner submitted documents such as Summary List of Sales44 (SLS) and official receipts45 (ORs). The ICPA likewise found that only the sales to AP Renewables, Inc., in the amount of P3.430,617,952.2846, were supported with ORs and show.ld qualify as valid zero-rated sales. The details are shown as follows47~ 38 Supra at note 4. 39 The People ofthe Philippines v. Jolliffe, G.R. No. L-9553, 13 May 1959. 40 Exhibit "P-35", Division Docket, Volume IV, p. 1528. 41 Exhibit "P-42", id., p. 1542. 42 Exhibit "P-52", id., p. 1560. 4l Exhibit "P-60", id., p. 1576. 44 Exhibits "P-102" to "P-105", CD. 45 Exhibits "P-I 06" to "P-11 T', CD. 46 Annex 2, !CPA Report, p. 19. 47 Figures are gross of2% withholding tax.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x Exhibit OR 1st Quarter :mdQuarter 3rdQuarter 4th Quarter Total No. of2015 of2015 of2015 P-106 01272 P- of2015 P- "1'330,122.457�35 P-107 01274 1"330,122,457�35 P- 421,965,214.15 P-108 01275 421,965,214.15 - - 356,225,122.02 P-109 01276 356,225,122.02 - - P-110 01277 - - 364,547,600.65 P-m 01278 - 364.547,600.65 - 349�519,687�56 P-112 01279 - - 397�961,907�90 P-113 01282 - 349.519,687�56 - - 310,024,977.08 P-114 01283 397.961,907.90 - 321,407,032�45 P-115 01284 - !"J10,024,977�08 281,979,644�36 - - 296,864,)08. 76 - - 321,407,032�45 PJ,430,617,952�28 - - - 281,979,644�36 - - - - P296,864,Jo8. 76 P296,864,J08.']6 - PI,n2,029,I96.n P913,4II,653�89 P:t,w8,JI2,793�52 After a careful examination and verification of the records and report submitted, the Court concurs that, out of the declared zero- rated sales of f>3,964,J70,o61.25, only the amount of ~"3.430,617,952.28 was fully substantiated with valid ORs. Second, petitioner has proven that it incurred and paid the corresponding input taxes. In its Amended Quarterly VAT Returns for the four (4) quarters of 2015, petitioner reported its input taxes in the amount of f>24,588,o64.56. The entire amount of which is the subject of petitioner's claim, as follows: �" Quarter 2nd Quarter 3'� Quarter 4'� Quarter Total of2m5�� of2o15'9 of201550 of20155' Domestic purchase 1"399.313.08 "1'26,900.41 "1'31,843�32 "1'21,022.52 "1'479,079�33 of goods other than capital goods 527,952.00 3.871,239.00 4.344,825.oo 13,857.744.00 22,601,760.00 Importation of 303,055�32 390,686.27 303,703.08 goods other than 1,230,J20.40 4,288,825.68 509,780.56 1.507,225.23 capital goods 4,680.371�40 14,388,547�08 Domestic purchase � of services Total Input Tax P24,588,o64.56 k; for the period h 48 Supra at note 40. 49 Supra at note 41 . 50 Supra at note 42. 51 Supra at note 43.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x As represented by petitioner, the domestic purchase of goods and services mainly include office supplies, utilities and communication expenses which are necessary for the operation of plant facilities. These are substantiated by purchase documents such as sales invoices and ORs while the importation of goods other than capital goods are supported by original printouts of Schedule of Importations, Statement of Settlement of Duties and Taxes (SSDT), Single Administrative Document (SAD), Import Entry and Internal Revenue Declaration (IEIRD) and bank certifications. With regard to petitioner's importation of goods other than capital goods, the ICPA recommended the following disallowances in the total amount of Pgw,o28.oo, due to the succeeding reasons: Particulars �" Quarter 2nd Quarter 3'd Quarter 4'" Quarter Total Supported by SSDT, of2015 of2015 of2015 of2015 Assessment Notice and bank certification but photocopied 1'- 1'374,862.00 1'- 1'- 1'374,862.00 manual IEIRD (Annex5-2Q-b) Supported by photocopied - - - 259.'79-00 259,179-00 SAD and Assessment Notice (Annex 5-4Q-c) '7.964.00 - - 108,105.00 126,069.00 Supported by photocopied SSDT, manual IEIRD and - - 72,1'jl.OO - 72,151.00 Assessment Notice (Annex 5- 1Q-c and Annex 5-4Q-d) 62,o46.oo - - - 62,o46.oo Supported by photocopied SSDT and Assessment Notice - 15,721.00 - - 15,721.00 (Annex 5-3Q-d) Supported by SAD, SSDT and PSo,ow.oo 1'J90,583.00 f'72,151.00 I'Jfry,284.00 P91o,o;~8.oo Assessment Notice not supported by Bank Certifications (Annex 5-1Q-d) Supported by photocopied manual IEIRD and Assessment Notice (Annex 5- 2Q-c) Total Upon verification of petitioner's supporting documents, the Court finds the above disallowances proper. In sum, out of the total input tax on importation of goods other than capital goods of P22,601,76o.oo, only the amount of P2I,691,732.oo, was valid and properly substantiated with the relevant documents./
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x As regards petitioner's domestic purchases of goods other than capital goods and purchase of services, per independent verification and examination of the documents submitted by petitioner, the Court finds that only P!,077,8I7.77 of the total input VAT on local purchases (i.e., Pt,986,J04-55)52 is properly substantiated and compliant with invoicing requirements pursuant to Sections n353 and Section 23754 of 1 the NIRC of 1997, as implemented by Section 4-II3�I55 of RR 16-zoos, as~ summarized below: P' 52 Results of Verification, !CPA Report, pp. 34-35. 53 SEC. I 13./nvoicing and Accounting Requirements for VAT-Registered Persons.- (A) Invoicing Requirements.- A VAT-registered person shall issue: (I) A VAT invoice for every sale, barter or exchange of goods or properties; and (2) A VAT official receipt for every lease of goods or properties, and for every sale, barter or exchange of services. (B) Information Contained in the VAT Invoice or VAT Official Receipt. - The following information shall be indicated in the VAT invoice or VAT official receipt: (I) A statement that the seller is a VAT-registered person, followed by his Taxpayer's Identification Number (TIN); and (2) The total amount which the purchaser pays or is obligated to pay to the seller with the indication that such amount includes the value-added tax. Provided, That: (a) The amount of the tax shall be known as a separate item in the invoice or receipt; (b) If the sale is exempt from value-added tax, the term "VAT-exempt sale" shall be written or printed prominently on the invoice or receipt; (c) If the sale is subject to zero percent (0%) value-added tax, the term "zero- rated sale" shall be written or printed prominently on the invoice or receipt; (d) If the sale involved goods, properties or services some of which are subject to and some of which are VAT zero-rated or VAT exempt, the invoice or receipt shall clearly indicate the break-down of the sale price between its taxable, exempt and zero-rated components, and the calculation of the value-added tax on each portion of the sale shall be known on the invoice or receipt: Provided, That the seller may issue separate invoices or receipts for the taxable, exempt, and zero-rated components of the sale. (3) The date of transaction, quantity, unit cost and description of the goods or properties or nature of the service; and (4) In the case of sales in the amount of One thousand pesos (PI,OOO) or more where the sale or transfer is made to a VAT-registered person, the name, business style, if any, address and Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) of the purchaser, customer or client. (Emphasis supplied) 54 SEC. 237. Issuance of Receipts or Sales or Commercial Invoices. - All persons subject to an internal revenue tax shall, for each sale or transfer of merchandise or for services rendered valued at Twenty-five pesos (P25.00) or more, issue duly registered receipts or sales or commercial invoices, prepared at least in duplicate, showing the date of transaction, quantity, unit cost and description of merchandise or nature of service: Provided, however, That where the receipt is issued to cover payment made as rentals, commissions, compensations, fees, receipts or invoices shall be issued which shall show the name, business style, if any, and address of the purchaser, customer or client: Provided, further, That where the purchaser is a VAT- registered person, in addition to the information herein required, the invoice or receipt shall further show the Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) of the purchaser. (Emphasis supplied) " SECTION 4.113-1. Invoicing Requirements. - (A) A VAT-registered person shall issue:- (I) A VAT invoice for every sale, barter or exchange of goods or properties; and (2) A VAT official receipt for every lease of goods or properties, and for every sale, barter or exchange of services. Only VAT-registered persons are required to print their TIN followed by the word "VAT" in their invoice or official receipts. Said documents shall be considered as a 'VAT Invoice' or VAT official receipt. All purchases covered by invoices/receipts other than VAT
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x 1st Quarter of 2�0 Quarter of 3ro Quarter of 4'" Quarter of TOTAL C�2015 C�2015 P97,92o.oo C�2015 C�2015 979.897�77 a. Input Tax 1'97.920.00 P- 1'- 1'- PI.,o,,8I7�77 on purchases 38,861.69 272,898-45 216,994�34 451,143�29 of goods 1''36,781.69 1'272,898�45 1'216,994�34 1'451�'43�29 other than capital goods b. Input tax on purchases of services TOTAL The total disallowed input VAT on local purchases amounting to P9o8,486.78 is broken down as follows: A. Purchase of Goods other than Capital Goods 1st Quarter ,. 3'd Quarter 4'h Quarter TOTAL ofCY2.o15 ofCY2.015 ofCY2.o15 VAT Reg. TIN invoice dated not within the period Quarter of 461.17 of claim and with incomplete Petitioner's name 461.17 CY2.ot-; - - (Annex 7-1Q-[J - w8,576.oo VAT Reg. TIN invoice dated not within the period to8,576.oo - - of claim and with alteration in VAT breakdown 168,000.00 - - t68,ooo.oo L.. without countersign (Annex 7-10-h) - VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7- - r~, IQ-g) lnvoiceNAT Official Receipt shall not give rise to any input tax. VAT invoice/official receipt shall be prepared at least in duplicate, the original to be given to the buyer and the duplicate to be retained by the seller as part of his accounting records. (B) Information contained in VAT invoice or VAT official receipt. - The following information shall be indicated in VAT invoice or VAT official receipt: ( l) A statement that the seller is a VAT-registered person, followed by his TIN; (2) The total amount which the purchaser pays or is obligated to pay to the seller with the indication that such amount includes the VAT; Provided, That: (a) The amount of tax shall be shown as a separate item in the invoice or receipt; (b) If the sale is exempt from VAT, the term "VAT-exempt sale" shall be written or printed prominently on the invoice or receipt; (c) If the sale is subject to zero percent (0%) VAT, the term 'zero-rated sale' shall be written or printed prominently on the invoice or receipt; (d) If the sale involves goods, properties or services some of which are subject to and some of which are VAT zero-rated or VAT-exempt, the invoice or receipt shall clearly indicate the break-down of the sale price between its taxable, exempt and zero-rated components, and the calculation of the VAT on each portion of the sale shall be shown on the invoice or receipt. The seller has the option to issue separate invoices or receipts for the taxable, exempt, and zero-rated components of the sale. (3) In the case of sales in the amount of one thousand pesos (Pt,OOO.OO) or more where the sale or transfer is made to a VAT-registered person, the name, business style, if any, address and TIN of the purchaser, customer or client, shall be indicated in addition to the information required in (I) and (2) of this Section. (Emphasis supplied)
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION X------------------------------------- -X VAT Reg. TIN invoices dated not within the - - 80.04 80.04 quarter but within the period of claim without Petitioner's name, TIN and address and VAT 24,355�90 26,900.41 J1,2J2.6t 20,94248 10J,43I.40 breakdown was not shown separately (Annex 7- - 610.71 4Q-d) - - 6t0.7J. Supported by other than VAT invoice (Annex 7-1Q- 26,200.4J JI,/l4J�F J8I,'2!/�F I, Annex 7-2Q-e, Annex 7-3Q-e, Annex 7-4Q-e, JOI,J9J.07 1,184�37 6,292.68 21,022.j2 Annex 7-3Q-j; Annex 7-3Q-g) Domestic purchase of goods without supporting 0.04 35,005.77 - 567-76 8,044�85 documents (Annex 7-JSi:hJ 59,686.52 6,24).62 Subtotal 34.734-49 - 69,740.26 B. Purchase of Services 158,96).82 2,587�94 - Overclaimed VAT amount (Annex 7-1Q-e, Annex 7- - 224,893�96 2Q-d, Annex 7-3Q-d, Annex 7-4Q-c, Annex 7-2Q-g, 5.376-56 - - Annex 7-1Q-x, Annex 7-3Q-r) - - - 7.964.50 t,IOJ.J6 - VAT Reg. TIN ORs with VAT breakdown not 85.71 268.13 - - t,IOJ.J6 shown separately and without nature of payment 376.)1 3.334-88 indicated (Annex 7-1Q-k, Annex 7-2Q-i} - - 85.71 VAT Reg. TIN ORs with VAT breakdown not 46,761.36 - shown separately (Annex 7-1Q-l, Annex 7-2Q-j, 9,120.00 - - - 644�44 Annex 7-3Q-w, Annex 7-1Q-m, Annex 7-1Q-n, Annex - 7-:�Q-k) 117.86 - - 50,096.24 VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incomplete petitioner's 60.95 775�16 t,oso.8z 1,503.19 - 9,120.00 name, with incorrect VAT amount claimed, - - 5,040.00 - II7.86 without nature of payment indicated, and with no - - business style indicated (Annex 7-1Q-q, Annex 7- 900.00 - - 60.95 1Q-,, Annex 7-2Q-/) 9,8)1.43 - - 540.00 962.08 4,291.25 VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incomplete petitioner's - - 5.040.00 address with VAT breakdown not shown - I separately and without nature of payment indicated (Annex 7-1Q-o) 900.00 VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incomplete petitioner's I address with VAT breakdown not shown - 9.83'�43 separately (Annex 7-IQ-p) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with abbreviated petitioner's - 540.00, name with VAT not shown separately and without nature of payment indicated (Annex 7-1Q-t, Annex ;./ 7-2Q-m! VAT Reg. TIN ORs with abbreviated petitioner's name and with VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7-1Q-u, Annex 7-2Q-n) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incomplete petitioner's name and with VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7-1Q-v) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incomplete petitioner's name, with incorrect petitioner's address, without nature of payment indicated and with VAT breakdown not shown s~rate_!y (Annex 7-1Q:w) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incomplete petitioner's name and address and with VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7-1Q-x) VAT Reg. TIN ORs not in petitioner's name, wrong petitioner's TIN, incorrect petitioner's address and with overclaimed VAT amount (Annex 7-1Q-y, Annex 7-2Q-p, Annex 7-3Q-p, Annex 7-4Q-r, Annex 7-1Q-ab) VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter but within the period of claim, with abbreviated petitioner's name, without nature of payment indicated and with VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7-1Q-z) VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter hut within the period of claim, with abbreviated petitioner's name and with VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7-1Q-oa) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with altered date without counters_!g_n (Annex 7-~-q) VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter but within the period of claim, without nature of payment indicated and with VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7-2Q-r) "
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION X--------------------------------------X VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter - 246.23 - 110.71 356�94 but within the period of claim and with VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7-2Q-s, 323�98 - - 323.98 Annex 7-4Q-J) VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter - 1,240�57 - - 1,240�57 but within the period of claim, with altered petitioner's address and VAT breakdown without - 30�99 - - 30.99 countersign and with overdaimed VAT amount (Annex 7-2Q-t) - 2,731.83 2,935�48 427�71 6,095�02 VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter but within the period of claim, with alteration in - - Bs.;� - Bs-7> petitioner's TIN without countersign and with incorrect Petitioner's address (Annex 7-2Q-u) - - 938�'4 - 938.14 VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter but within the period of claim, with incomplete - - 428.57 - 428.57 petitioner's name and address and without nature of payment indicated (Annex 7-2Q-v) - - 1,665.01 - 1,665.01 Supported by other than VAT OR (Annex 7-2Q-w, Annex 7_:3_Q-ab, Anne~7-4Q-z) - - 1.10 - 1.10 VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter but within the period of claim with abbreviated - - s8.76 - 58.76 Petitioner's name and with alteration on VAT breakdown without countersign (Annex 7-3Q-j) - - 11,582.67 - 11,582.67 VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter - but within the period of claim with abbreviated - 125�55 - 125�55 petitioner's name with overclaimed VAT amount - and without nature of payment indicated (Annex - - 1,698.14 2,313�73 4,011.87 nQ-k! - VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter - - 1,080.00 - 1,080.00 but within the period of claim without petitioner's TIN (Annex7-3Q-l) '}0.00 - 1,824.00 JJ,104.16 34.928.16 VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter - but within the period of claim with incorrect - so,698.49 so,698.49 petitioner's address indicated (Annex 7-3Q-m) 1,Q1Q.,, VAT Reg. TIN ORs dated not within the quarter - - ,,88Q.<I but within the period of claim with alteration on VAT breakdown without countersign (Annex 7-3Q- - - 128.46 128.46 o) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incomplete petitioner's - - - 62.73 62.73 name indicated and without petitioner's TIN indicated with incorrect petitioner's address and ~ with VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7-JQ-<J! VAT Reg. TIN ORs with alteration on the petitioner's TIN without countersign (Annex 7-3Q- s, Annex 7-3Q-t) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incorrect petitioner's address indicated and with alteration on VAT breakdown without countersign (Annex 7-3Q-u) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incorrect petitioner's address indicated (Annex 7-3Q-v, Annex 7-4Q-w) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with alteration on VAT breakdown with countersign and without nature of payment indicated (Annex 7-3Q-y) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with alteration on VAT breakdown without countersign (Annex 7-3Q-z, Annex 7-4Q-y) VAT Reg. TIN ORs without nature of payment indicated (Annex 7-3Q-aa) No supporting documents (Annex 7-4Q-aa) VAT Reg. TIN ORs not dated within the year (or period of claim) with alteration on petitioner's name without countersign and with incorrect Petitioner's address indicated (Annex 7-4Q-g) VAT Reg. TIN ORs not dated within the year (or period of claim) with incomplete petitioner's name, without indicated petitioner's TIN with incorrect petitioner's address, with underclaimed VAT amount and without nature of payment indicated (Annex 7-4Q-h)
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x Domestic purchase of services supported by VAT - - - u,6oJ.6I n,6oJ.6I Reg. TIN ORs not dated within the year (or period - - of claim) (Annex 7-4Q-i to 7-4Q-p) - - - 128.46 128.46 VAT Reg. TIN ORs with alteration on the date without countersign and with incorrect - - - 128.46 128.46 petitioner's address indicated (Annex 7-4Q-q} VAT Reg. TIN ORs with alteration on petitioner's - - - 75�38 75-38 name without countersign and with incorrect - - petitioner's address indicated (Annex 7-40-s) - - - 1,707�43 1,707�43 VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incomplete petitioner's name, without petitioner's TIN, with incorrect >64,JOl-6< - 86,7<J8.74 136.83 136.83 petitioner's address and with overclaimed VAT amount (Annex 7-4Q-t) <6<,<;86�7-' - u8,~.o6 3,290.25 J,2g0.25 VAT Reg. TIN ORs with abbreviated petitioner's name and without nature of payment indicated JJ7.787-8o <8.6�7->7 U7,p7.46 (Annex 7-4Q-t) J44,688.2J 79,6<;<>.7Q qo8,.j86.78 VAT Reg. TIN ORs with incorrect petitioner's TIN indicated and with VAT breakdown not shown separately (Annex 7-4Q--v) VAT Reg. TIN ORs with alteration on VAT breakdown without countersign and with overclaimed VAT amount (Annex 7-4Q-x) Subtotal TOTAL Accordingly, out of petitioner's total declared input VAT of P24,s88,o64.56 for the four (4) quarters of CY 2015, only the amount of P22,769,549�78 represents valid input VAT, as detailed below: Input VAT 1st Quarter 2"" Quarter 3'" Quarter 4'" Quarter Total ofCY2or; ofCY2or; ofCY2015 ofCY2or; 24,588,064.56 claim 4,288,825.68 4,680,37'-40 1,230,320.40 14,388,547�08 390,583.00 72,151.00 Less: 80,010.00 144,688.21 118,552.06 Disallowances 565,586.72 3>753>554�47 4>489,668.34 584,723.68 Importation of goods 367,284.00 910,028.oo other than capital goods Domestic purchase of 79.659�79 908,486.78 goods and services Total Valid 13,941,603.29 22,769.549�78 Input VAT Third, petitioner has input VAT attributable to its zero-rated sales. Although petitioner has a total valid input VAT of P22,769,549�78, the same, however, is not entirely attributable to zero- rated sales since petitioner also had VATable sales. Hence, the same shall be allocated based on the volume of total sales as computed 1"\1 below: P'"
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION X--------------------------------------X 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3fd Quarter 4th Quarter TOTAL CYzots CY.2.015 CY2015 C�2015 Zero-rated sales 1,124,722.498.83 1,087,929,494-98 891,692,975.82 859.691,568.79 3,964,o36,538.42 [A] Valid zero-rated 1,108,JI2,793�52 1,087.929,494�98 891,692,975�82 296,864.308.76 3.384.799.573�08 sales [B] Percentage of 98.54% wo.ooo/o wo.ooo/o 34�53% 22,769.549�78 valid zero-rated 584,723.68 3.753.554�47 4.489,668.34 13,941,603.29 40,022.74 sales [C=B/A] Valid Input VAT 40,022.74 22,729.527.04 [D] 13,901,580.55 �~,612,622;.28 Output VAT [E] 4,8oo,ztz.76 Valid less Output [F=D-E] 584.723.68 3�753.554-47 4�489,668.34 5;>6,186.71 4�489,668.34 Input VAT for 3�72~�2~�47 refund [F x C] Due to the BIR's previous partial approval of petitioner's claim up to the amount ofP3,589,914.2056, the excess input VAT attributable to valid zero-rated sales of 1"13,619,625.28 should be further reduced. Hence, petitioner is entitled to a lesser input VAT claim of Plo,029,'7H.o8 after taking into consideration the BIR's partial grant of its claim, as shown below: Excess Input VAT attributable to Valid Zero-Rated P13,619,625.28 Sales 3.589.914.20 Less: Input VAT partially granted by BIR Net Input VAT attributable to Zero-Rated Sales lbo,029,711.o8 Fourth, petitioner's input VAT claimed was not applied to any output VAT liability. As can be seen from the above computation, petitioner did not have any output VAT liabilities during the 1st to 3rd quarters of 2015 leaving the input VAT unutilized; while for the 4th quarter of 2015, petitioner's output VAT liability did not exceed the input tax it incurred or paid during the same quarter. The same remained unutilized until it was deducted as "VAT Refund/TCC Claimed" in its Amended Quarterly VAT Return for the 4th quarter of CY 201657� Apparently, the subject claim no longer formed part of the excess input VAT as of the end of the 4th quarter of CY 2016 that was to be carried over or applied to the succeeding quarters. As such, it eliminates the possibility that the present claim would be applied to future output VAT liability~ 56 Exhibit"P-26", Division Docket, Volume IV, p. 1514. 57 Exhibit "P-88", id., pp. 1632-1633.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x Fifth, petitioner's claim for refund was filed on time. Pursuant to Section 112(A)58 of the NIRC of 1997, as amended, the administrative claim for the issuance of TCC or refund of input VAT must also be filed with the BIR within two (2) years after the close of the taxable quarter when the zero-rated or effectively zero-rated sales were made. The present claim covers the 15t to 4th quarters of TY 2015. Thus, petitioner's last day for the filing of its administrative claim for the four (4) quarters ofTY 2015 fell on the following dates: Period covered Last day of the two-year period January to March 2015 (1st Quarter) April to June 2015 (2nd Quarter) March 31, 2017 July to September 2015 (3rd Quarter) June 30, 2017 October to December 2015 (4th Quarter) September 30, 2017 December 31, 2017 Petitioner filed its administrative claim for refund and Application for Tax Credits or Refunds (BIR Form No. 1914) in the amount of P24,548,041.82 on March 30, 2017.59 Evidently, petitioner's administrative claim was filed well within the two-year prescriptive period. In addition to the timeliness of petitioner's judicial claim, Section n2(C)60 of the NIRC of 1997, as amended, also requires that respondent in 120 days from the date of submission of the complete documents (in support of the application for refund or tax credit certificate) within which to grant or deny the claim. Counting 120 days from submission and filing of the administrative claim, respondent had until July 28, 2017 to decide on the claim. In the present case, after the expiration of the said 120-day period, respondent issued a letter addressed to the Commissioner of the BOC informing the latter that only l;he amount of P3,589,914.20 has been approved in its claim for refund. 6 , . 58 Supra at note 22. 59 Exhibits "P-24" & "P-25'', Division Docket, Volume IV, pp. 1496-1510. 60 Supra at page 9. 61 Supra at note 57.
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION x--------------------------------------x Section 112 of the NIRC of 1997, as amended, provides further that a taxpayer aggrieved by either the decision or inaction of the CIR in its claim for refund may appeal to the CTA within a period of thirty (30) days from the receipt of the decision or after expiration of the 120- day period. Therefore, petitioner's judicial claim on 25 August 2017 was timely filed. WHEREFORE, the foregoing considered, petitioner Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc.'s Petition for Review filed on 25 August 2017 is PARTIALLY GRANTED. Accordingly, respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue is ORDERED to REFUND or ISSUE a TAX CREDIT CERTIFICATE in favor of petitioner Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. in the amount of PI0,029,'7U.o8, representing its excess and unutilized input VAT attributable to zero-rated sales for the four quarters of CY 2015. SO ORDERED. \ JEANMARI I CONCUR: ~'t;C.~~ ~ J{JANITO C. CASTANEDArJR. Associate Justice
CTA CASE NO. 9663 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. v. CIR DECISION X------------------------------------- -X ATTESTATION I attest that the conclusions in the above Decision were reached m consultation before the case was assigned to the writer of the opinion of the Court's Division. c9w~~ C. ~~""'I 9-' JUANITO C. CASTANEDA, JR. Associate Justice 2nd Division Chairperson CERTIFICATION Pursuant to Section 13, Article VIII of the Constitution, and the Division Chairperson's Attestation, it is hereby certified that the conclusions in the above Decision were reached in consultation before the case was assigned to the writer of the opinion of the Court's Division. Presiding Justice
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