cta_decision CTA Case No. 62696269 2003-06-16

AUSTRALASIA CYLINDER CORPORATION v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY AUSTRALASIA CYLINDER CORP., Petitioner, -versus- C.T.A. CASE NO. 6269 COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL Promulgated: REVENUE, JUN 16 2003 Respondent . ~ X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - X DECISION This case involves a claim for refund or issuance of a tax credit certificate amounting to P 1,369,411 .00 allegedly representing excess or overpaid income tax for the year 1998. The antecedent facts are as follows : Petitioner is a domestic corporation engaged in the manufacture of steel drums and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders with office address at Km. 21 , Quirino Highway, Novaliches, Quezon City. (par. 1, Joint Stipulation ofFacts) For the taxable year 1998, petitioner filed its Annual Income Tax Return on April 16, 1999, declaring a gross income of P36, 161 ,977.00 and an income tax due of P723 ,240.00, computed by applying the two (2%) percent Minimum Corporate Income

DECISION CTA CASE NO. 6269 Page 2 Tax (MCIT) (Exhibit "A "). For the first three quarters of 1998, petitioner's quarterly income tax payments amounted to P613 ,811.69, broken down as follows : Exhibit Period Covered Amount B-1, B-2 First Quarter P301,294 .06 C-1, C-2 Second Quarter D-1, D-2 Third Quarter 97,187.03 215 , 330 .60 Total -------------------------- P613 ,811.69 ---------------- Moreover, petitioner's creditable withholding taxes for the year 1998 amounted to Pl ,911 ,213.13. After applying petitioner' s income tax due of P723 ,240.00 against its quarterly income tax payments of P613 ,811.69 and creditable withholding taxes of P 1,911 ,213 .13, the excess or overpaid income tax amounted to P 1,80 1,784.82 which petitioner opted to carry over as tax credit on the following year. On April 17, 2000, petitioner filed its Annual Income Tax Return for the taxable year 1999 declaring a gross income of P20,823 ,025 .00 and an income tax due in the amount ofP432,374.00 (Annex "E", Petition for Review). However, on July 27, 2001 , petitioner filed an amended 1999 Annual Income Tax Return declaring a gross income from operation of P20,823,012 and a minimum corporate income tax of P432,3 74 .00 (Exhibits "W", "W-1" and "W-2 "). Petitioner, however, ended up in a net loss position during the said year amounting to P535,634.00. On March 29, 2001 , petitioner filed a letter-request with the Appellate Division of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) claiming for the refund of the amount of P1,369,411.00 (Exhibit "X"), computed as follows :

DECISION CTA CASE NO. 6269 Page 3 1998 Excess Tax Credits P1 ,801 ,784 .82 Less: 1999 Minimum Corporate Income Tax Due 432,374.00 Amount to be refunded (rounded-off) P1 369.41 o 82 P1 ,369,411.00 Unable to obtain any response from the respondent, petitioner filed a petition for review with this court on April 6, 2001 . Respondent filed his Answer on June 6, 2001 and raised the following Special and Affirmative Defenses: "4. That the herein petitioner is not entitled to the refund of the amounts prayed for in the instant petition for review; "5. That the instant petition for review was prematurely filed as petitioner has not exhausted the administrative remedies required by law and jurisprudence on the actions of this nature as no decision has as yet been rendered by the respondent; "6. In an action for refund, the taxpayer has the burden to show that the taxes paid were erroneously or illegally collected and failure to do so is fatal to the action; "7. Claims for tax refund are strictly construed against the taxpayer. Petitioner has no cause of action." In their Joint Stipulation of Facts, the parties stipulated that this petition for review is filed with this court to review and grant the refund in the amount of P1 ,369,411.00 representing excess or overpaid income tax for the year 1999. However, the court has noted that the amount claimed by petitioner is actually the 1998 excess credits as reflected in its 1998 Annual Income Tax Return reduced by the MCIT for the taxable year 1999. On March 28, 2003, the case was submitted for decision sans evidence and memorandum of the respondent.

DECISION CTA CASE NO. 6269 Page 4 The sole issue to be resolved by the court is whether or not, on the basis of the evidence presented, petitioner is entitled to the refund of Pl,369,411.00 as overpaid income tax for the year I 998 . We rule to deny the petition. Relevant to the disposition of this case is Section 76 of the 1997 Tax Code which provides, viz: "Section 76. Final Adjustment Return . - Every corporation liable to tax under Section 27 shall file a final adjustment return covering the total taxable 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 income of that year, the corporation shall either: (A) Pay the balance of tax still due; or (B) Carry-over the excess credit; or (C) Be credited or refunded with the excess amount paid, as the case may be. In case the corporation is entitled to a tax credit or refund of the excess estimated quarterly income taxes paid, the excess amount shown on its final adjustment return may be carried over and credited against the estimated quarterly income tax liabilities for the taxable quarters of the succeeding taxable years. Once the option to carry-over and apply the excess quarterly income tax against income due for the taxable quarters of the succeeding taxable years has been made. such option shall be considered irrevocable for that taxable period and no application for cash refund or issuance of a tax credit certificate shall be allowed therefor. (Underscoring ours) Under the aforequoted provision of law, the taxpayer' s excess tax credits or overpaid income tax in a given taxable year may be refunded or applied against its income tax liabilities of the succeeding taxable years. However, once the option to carry-over has been made, the same becomes irrevocable for that taxable period.

DECISION CTA CASE NO. 6269 Page 5 Petitioner' s 1998 Annual Income Tax Return would reveal that petitioner has opted to carry-over its 1998 excess tax credits in the amount of P 1,801 ,785.00 to the succeeding year, as shown by the "x" mark in the box "To be carried over as tax credit next year" (Exhibit "A'') . On the other hand, petitioner's 1999 Annual Income Tax Return showed that indeed, petitioner carried over the amount of Pl ,801,785 .00 as Prior Year's Excess Credits. In the same return, petitioner again signified its intention to carry-over its excess tax credits by placing a check mark in the box "To be carried over as tax credit next year/quarter" (Exhibit "W''). This court has categorically ruled in several cases that once the option to carry- over and apply the excess quarterly income tax against the income tax due for the taxable quarters of the succeeding taxable years has been made, such option shall be considered irrevocable and no application for cash refund or issuance of a tax credit certificate shall be allowed therefor (Bank of the Philippine Islands vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, CTA Case No. 6276, dated March 12, 2003; Philam Asset Management, Inc. vs. Commissioner Internal Revenue, CTA Case No. 6210, dated May 2, 2002; Pilipinas Hino, Inc. vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, CTA Case No. 6074, dated April19, 2002; Pilipinas Transport Industries vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, CTA Case No. 6073, dated March 1, 2002; and The Philippine Banking Corporation (now known as Global Business Bank, Inc.) vs. Commissioner ofInternal Revenue, CTA Resolution, CTA Case No. 6280, August 16, 2001). The Court of Appeals has likewise ruled in the case of Commissioner ofInternal Revenue vs. Honda Phil., Inc., CA-GR SP No. 68141,

DECISION CTA CASE NO. 6269 Page 6 October 25, 2002, that "since the rule of irrevocability of the option to carry-over the tax credit applies to respondent, it cannot file a claim for cash refund for its unutilized tax credit. " Considering that petitioner has already exercised its option to carry-over the 1998 excess tax credits to the succeeding year, it is no longer entitled to claim for the refund or issuance of a tax credit certificate. However, petitioner may still claim the excess income tax payment as tax credit to future income tax liabilities (Pilipinas Hino, Inc. vs. Commissioner ofInternal Revenue, supra) . Accordingly, this court finds it no longer necessary to delve into the remaining Issues . WHEREFORE, the instant petition for review is hereby DENIED for lack of merit . SO ORDERED. ~ Q~ -----u;>. ERNESTO D. ACOSTA Presiding Judge WE CONCUR: ~ JUA~ NIT. O C~ . CAS~TAN/ EDAQ ,~-� -- Associate Judge Associate Judge

DECISION CTA CASE NO. 6269 Page 7 CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the above decision was reached after due consultation with the members of the Court of Tax Appeals in accordance with Section 13, Article VIII of the Constitution. (.__~ _ -~ ERNESTO D. ACOSTA Presiding Judge

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