BIR Ruling No. 407-2020
REPUBLICOF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Quezon City
PD 1869; Secs.109 & 27 of NIRC
BIR Ruling No.1090-18 3-0407 JUL 2 4 202m 2020
8/F Jollibee Center, San Miguel Avenue BANIOUED LAYUG & BELLO
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Attention: Attys. Suzette A. Celicious- Sy
Kathleen Mae M. Villamin Ana Margaret T. Dahilig
Gentlemen:
POLARIS, as a licensee of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), on behalf of your client, GRAND POLARIS GAMING CO., INC. (doing business under the name and style of Polaris Bingo) (GRAND POLARIS, for brevity), for confirmation of your opinion that income derived from bingo games operations conducted by GRAND shall be subject to 5% franchise tax, in lieu of all kinds of taxes, pursuant to Section 13(2)(b) of Presidential Decree ("PD) No. 1869, as amended by Republic Act ("RA) No. 9487. This refers to your letters dated November 29, 2018 and September 4, 2019 requesting
primary purpose of which is to conduct and operate traditional and/or electronic bingo games; and incidental thereto, to purchase, acquire, establish, own, hold, sell, lease, conduct, operate, manage and supervise restaurants, cafes, bars and general amusement and recreation enterprises of every kind and nature; and to carry on any lawful activities and to do any and everything necessary, suitable, convenient or proper for the accomplishment of any of the purposes enumerated or incidental to the powers of the corporation. GRAND POLARIS is a holder of various Gaming Licenses for its Bingo Games Operations which was issued by PAGCOR pursuant to PD No. 1869, as amended by RA No. 9487. It is represented that GRAND POLARIS, with Tax Identification Number , is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the Philippines, the
9487, provides, viz: In reply, please be informed that Section 13(2) of PD No. 1869, as amended by RA No.
"SEC. 13. Exemptions.
Franchise from the Corporation, nor shall any form of tax or charge attach in any way to the earnings of the Corporation, except a Franchise Tax of five (2) Income and other taxes -- (a) Franchise Holder: No tax of any kind or form. income or otherwise, as well as fees, charges or levies of whatever nature, whether National or Local, shall be_assessed and collected under this
Please see attached Annex A" for the list of Gaming Licenses issued to Grand Polaris
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(5%) percent of the gross revenue or earnings derived by the Corporation from its operation under this Franchise. Such tax shall be due and payable
quarterly to the National Government and shall be in lieu of all kinds of taxes. levies,fees or assessments of any kind, nature or description, levied, established
or collected by any municipal, provincial, or national government authority.
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(b) Others: The exemption herein granted for earnings derived from the operations conducted under the franchise, specifically from the payment of any tax, income or otherwise, as well as any form of charges, fees or levies, shall inure to the benefit of and extend to Icorporation(s), association(s)
agency(ies), or individual(s) with whom the Corporation or operator has any
contractual relationship in connection with the operations of the casino(s)
authorized to be conducted under this Franchise and to those receiving
compensation or other remuneration from the Corporation or operator as a
result of essential facilities furnished and/or technical services rendered to
the Corporation or operator. (Emphasis and underscoring supplied)
In the case of Bloomberry Resorts and Hotels, Inc. vs. Bureau of Internal Revenue,2 the
Supreme Court affirmed the applicability of the tax exemption provisions of PD No. 1869, as
amended by RA No. 9487, to PAGCOR's licensees. Thus, the Supreme Court ruled that:
"As the PAGCOR Charter states in unequivocal terms that exemptions
granted for earnings derived from the operations conducted under the franchise
specifically from the payment of any tax, income or otherwise, as well as any
form of charges, fees or levies, shall inure to the benefit of and extend to
corporation(s), association(s), agency(ies), or individual(s) with whom the
PAGCOR or operator has any contractual relationship in connection with the
operations of the casino(s) authorized to be conducted under this Franchise, so
it must be that all contractees and licensees of PAGCOR, upon payment of the
5% franchise tax, shall likewise be exempted from all other taxes, including]
corporate income tax realized from the operation of casinos.
For the same reasons that made us conclude in the December 10, 2014
Decision of the Court sitting En Banc in G.R. No. 215427 that PAGCOR is
subject to corporate income tax for "other related services," we find it logical
that its contractees and licensees shall likewise pay corporate income tax for
income derived from such "related services."
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Plainly, too, upon payment of the 5% franchise tax, petitioner's income
from its gaming operations of gambling casinos, gaming clubs and other similar
recreation or amusement places, and gaming pools, defined within the purview
of the aforesaid section, is not subject to corporate income tax." (Emphasis and
underscoring supplied)
With regard to the VAT exemption of GRAND POLARIS, Section 109 (1)(K) of the
2 G.R. No. 212530 dated August 10, 2016.
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National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, as amended, provides:
SEC. 109. Exempt Transactions.-(1) Subject to the provisions of Subsection (2) hereof, the following transactions shall be exempt from the value- added tax:
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(K) Transactions which are exempt under international agreements to which the Philippines is a signatory or under special laws, except those.under
Presidential Decree No. 529; (Emphasis supplied)
Thus, PAGCOR and its licensees are exempt from the payment of VAT because
PAGCOR's charter, PD No. 1869, is a special law that grants the latter exemption from taxes
and such exemptions extend or inure to the benefit of its licensees.3
Premises considered, this Office hereby rules that since GRAND POLARIS is a holder
of Gaming Licenses for its Bingo Games Operations issued by PAGCOR, the exemption from
taxes, fees and charges enjoyed by PAGCOR is extended to GRAND POLARIS pursuant to
Section 13 (2) (b) of PD No. 1869, as amended by RA No. 9487. Therefore, the income derived
by GRAND POLARIS solely from its Bingo Games Operations, during the validity period of
its Gaming Licenses on the specified gaming sites, is subject only to the 5% franchise tax, and
shall be exempted from corporate income tax and VAT. However, for the purpose of applying
the 5% franchise tax, any income that may be realized by GRAND POLARIS from related
services or such services not falling under gaming operations, shall be subject to corporate
income tax and V AT.4
This ruling is being issued on the basis of the foregoing facts as represented. However.
if upon investigation, it shall be disclosed that the facts are different, then this ruling shall be
considered null and void.
Very truly yours,
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CAESAR R. DULAY Commissioner of Internal Revenue
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gps(grand polaris)
3 Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation v. Bureau of Internal Revenue, G.R. No. 172087 dated March
15, 2011. 4 Section 14 (5) of PD No. 1869, as amended by RA No. 9487.
BIG TIME GAMING CORPORATION Annex "A"
List of Gaming Sites
[No Tax Identification No. U-211212215SMCity CauayanMaharika Highway itritCauyan CityIabea GRAND POLARIS GAMING CO. INC. Registered Address I Location Gaming License No. April 11, 2022 Valid Until
Block Stall No.1415LGU BldgSrgio Osmena treet BantugRoxas,sabel Apri 10, 2022
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