cta_resolution CTA Case No. EB 1639EB 1639 2019-02-15

CITY OF DAVAO and BELLA LINDA N. TANJILI in her official capacity as The Officer-in-Charge City Treasurer`s Office of Davao City v. VALHALLA PROPERTIES LIMITED, INC.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY EN BANC CITY OF DAVAO and BELLA CTA EB No. 1 6 3 9 LINDA N. TANJILI, in her (CTA AC CASE N0.137) official capacity as the Officer- in-Charge City Treasurer's Present: Office of Davao City, DEL ROSARIO, P.J., CASTANEDA, JR., Petitioners, UY, FASON-VICTORINO, -versus- MINDARO-GRULLA, RINGPIS-LIBAN, and MANAHAN, JJ. VALHALLA PROPERTIES LIMITED, INC., Promulgated: Respondent. ..F!._E_~B--1=...511:..,_,;2~0~19=------- x------------------------------------------------ ~ ~----o-f-:---<-. -:p3r4-Jx � ,....._ � RESOLUTION MINDARO- GRULLA, J.: Submitted for resolution is a Motion for Reconsideration filed via registered mail on September 25, 2018 by petitioners City of Davao and Bella Linda N. Tanjili, in her official capacity as the Officer-in-Charge City Treasurer's Office of Davao City with respondent's Comment (On Petitioners' Motion for Reconsideration dated 25 September 2018) filed via registered mail on October 10, 2018. Petitioners pray that this Court reconsider, reverse and set aside the Decision 1 promulgated on August 14, 2018 which granted petitioner's Petition for Review, the dispositive portion of which reads as follows: "WHEREFORE, the petition is DEN IE D . The Decision of the Third Division of this Court in CTA AC Case No. 137 dated September 15, 2016, and 1 En Ban e Docket, pp . 148- 164.

City of Davao and Bella Linda N. Tanjili as The Officer-in-Charge Page 2 of 7 City Treasurer's Office of Davao City vs. Valhalla Properties Limited, Inc. CTA EB No. 1639 {CTA AC Case No. 137) RESOLUTION its Resolution dated March 13, 2017, are AFFIRMED. No pronouncement as to costs. SO ORDERED." In the Motion, petitioners mainly assert that, contrary to the finding of the Court, respondent is not a holding company, but a non-bank financial institution or intermediary, which subjects its dividends and interest income to local business tax. After due consideration, this Court finds that the arguments proffered by petitioners in the instant Motion are mere rehash of the same facts and issues which have already been analyzed and passed upon in the assailed Decision. Nonetheless, this Court shall expound the discussion of the issues reiterated herein for clarity and respondents' better understanding. To recapitulate, respondent's Amended Articles of Incorporation reveal that the scope of its primary purpose is not extensive enough to cover most of the principal functions of a financial intermediary. Let petitioners be reminded that the city's taxing power does not extend to the levy of income tax, except when levied on banks and other financial institutions2. The dividends and interests in this case are therefore not subject to local business tax considering that petitioner is not a bank or other financial institution. While Section 131(e)3 of the LGC defines the term banks and other financial institutions, it did not define what 2 Section 133(a) of the Local Government Code of 1991. Section 133. Common Limitations on the Taxing Power of Local Government Units. - Unless otherwise provided herein, the exercise of the taxing powers of provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays shall not extend to the levy of the following: (a) Income tax, except when levied on banks and financial institutions; XXX XXX XXX 3 Section 131 (e) of the Local Government Code of 1991. Section 131. Definition of Terms. - When used in this Title, the term: XXX XXX XXX (e) "Banks and other financial institutions" include non-bank financial intermediaries, lending investors, finance and investment companies, pawnshops, money shops, insurance companies, stock markets, stock brokers and dealers in securities and foreign exchange, as defined under applicable laws, or rules and regulations thereunder;

City of Davao and Bella Linda N. Tanjili as The Officer-in-Charge Page 3 of 7 City Treasurer's Office of Davao City vs. Valhalla Properties Limited, Inc. CTA EB No. 1639 (CTA AC Case No. 137) RESOLUTION is a non-bank financial intermediary. Thus, this Court finds it necessary to resort to other applicable laws which may enlighten us in its definition. The National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, as amended, defines the term "non-bank financial intermediary" in Section 22(W) as follows: "The term a 'non-bank financial intermediary' means a financial intermediary, as defined in Section 2(D)(c) of Republic Act No. 337, as amended, otherwise known as the General Banking Act, authorized by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to perform quasi-banking activities." Accordingly, Section 2.3 of Revenue Regulations No. 09-2004 further elaborated said definition which reads as follows: "Non-bank Financial Intermediaries- shall refer to persons or entities whose principal functions include the lending, investing or placement of funds or evidences of indebtedness or equity deposited with them, acquired by them or otherwise coursed through them, either for their own account or for the account of others. This includes all entities regularly engaged in the lending of funds or purchasing of receivables or other obligations with funds obtained from the public through the issuance, endorsement or acceptance of debt instruments of any kind for their own account, or through the issuance of certificates of assignment or similar instruments with recourse, trust certificates, or of repurchase agreements, whether any of these means of obtaining funds from the public is done on a regular basis or only occasionally." XXX XXX XXX f

City of Davao and Bella Linda N. Tanjili as The Officer-in-Charge Page 4 of 7 City Treasurer's Office of Davao City vs. Valhalla Properties Limited, Inc. CTA EB No. 1639 (CTA AC Case No. 137) RESOLUTION Likewise, Section 2-D(c) of the General Banking Act defines "financial intermediaries" as follows: "Financial intermediaries" shall mean persons or entities whose principal functions include the lending, investing or placement of funds or evidences of indebtedness or equity deposited with them, acquired by them, or otherwise coursed through them, either for their own account or for the account of others." Section 4.101 Q.1 of the Manual of Regulations for Non- Bank Financial Institutions (Manual) defines "financial intermediaries" to be persons or entities whose princioal functions include the lending, investing or placement of funds or evidences of indebtedness or equity deposited with them, acquired by them, or otherwise coursed through them either for their own account or for the account of others. (Emphasis supplied) The same section further clarifies the definition by elaborating the terms "Principal and Functions", to wit: "Principal" shall mean chief, main, most considerable or important, of first importance, leading, primary, foremost, dominant or preponderant, as distinguished from secondary or incidental. "Functions" shall mean actions, activities or operations of a person or entity by which his/its business or purpose is fulfilled or carried out. The business or purpose of a person or entity may be determined from the purpose clause in its articles of incorporation/partnership, and from the nature of the business indicated in his/its application for registration of business filed with the appropriate government agency." Relevantly thereto, in order to be considered a financial intermediary, any of the following functions must be performed on a regular and recurring, not on an isolated basis: t

City of Davao and Bella Linda N. Tanjili as The Officer-in-Charge Page 5 of 7 City Treasurer's Office of Davao City vs. Valhalla Properties Limited, Inc. CTA EB No. 1639 (CTA AC Case No. 137) RESOLUTION a. Receive funds from one (1) group of persons, irrespective of number, through traditional deposits, or issuance of debt or equity securities; and make available/lend these funds to another person or entity, and in the process, acquire debt or equity securities; b. Use principally the funds received for acquiring various types of debt or equity securities; c. Borrow against, or lend on, or buy or sell debt or equity securities; d. Hold assets consisting principally of debt or equity securities such as promissory notes, bills of exchange, mortgages, stocks, bonds, and commercial papers; e. Realize regular income in the nature of, but need not be limited to, interest, discounts, capital gains, underwriting fees, guarantees, fees, commissions, and service fees, principally from transactions in debt or equity securities or by being an intermediary between suppliers and users of funds. On the other hand, non-banking financial intermediaries shall include the following: (1) A person or entity licensed and/ or registered with any government regulatory body as a non-bank financial intermediary, such as investment house, investment company, financing company, securities dealer/broker, lending investor, pawnshop, money broker, fund manager, cooperative, insurance company, non-stock savings and loan association and building and loan association. (2) A person or entity which holds itself out as a non-banking financial intermediary, such as by the use of a business name, which t

City of Davao and Bella Linda N. Tanjili as The Officer-in-Charge Page 6 of 7 City Treasurer's Office of Davao City vs. Valhalla Properties Limited, Inc. CTA EB No. 1639 (CTA AC Case No. 137) RESOLUTION includes the term financing, finance, investment, lending and/ or any word/phrase of similar import which connotes financial intermediation, or an entity which advertises itself as a financial intermediary and is engaged in the function(s) where financial intermediation is implied. (3) A person or entity performing any of the functions enumerated in Items a to e of this Subsection. As already discussed in the assailed Decision, there is nothing on record that shows that respondent can be categorized as a financial intermediary or that it has engaged in the activities defined and enumerated in the General Banking Act and in the Manual. The Court is not convinced that the stated primary purpose of respondent in the Amended Articles of Incorporation is broad enough to catch all the descriptive functions of a financial intermediary. It is not proper to just assume that respondent is engaged as a non-bank financial institution or intermediary based on the said primary purpose. Furthermore, it must be emphasized that the determination of whether a person or an entity is (a) performing banking or quasi-banking functions, or (b) engaged in other types of financial intermediation is vested in the Monetary Board subject to judicial review. We reiterate the ruling in Commission of Internal Revenue vs. Hantex Trading Co., Inc. 4 wherein the Supreme Court ruled that an assessment must be based on actual facts. Accordingly, the local business tax assessment should be based on actual facts. Under the premises, considering that there is no proof that respondent can be considered as a non-bank financial institution or intermediary engaged in such activities, the local business tax assessment has no factual basis. Such a 4 Commission of Internal Revenue vs. Hantex Trading Co., Inc, G.R. No. 136975, March 31, 2005, citing Collector of Internal Revenue vs. Benipayo, 4 SCRA 182 (1962).

City of Davao and Bella Linda N. Tanjili as The Officer-in-Charge Page 7 of 7 City Treasurer's Office of Davao City vs. Valhalla Properties Limited, Inc. CTA EB No. 1639 (CTA AC Case No. 137) RESOLUTION conclusion is based on an assumption, with no support in evidence. In view of the foregoing, this Court finds no cogent reason to disturb the assailed Decision. WHEREFORE, premises considered, petitioners' Motion for Reconsideration is hereby DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. ~ N. I'A~~, (;~ CIELITO N. MINDARO-GRULLA Associate Justice WE CONCUR: Presiding Justice ~~~ c.. a.~. Q, ER~P.UY {!reiterate my DlSsentm.Q -<J!�fl1on) Associate Justice JUANITO C. CASTANEDA, JR. Associate Justice (On Leave) MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice t:J~' ,I'� ;11tUt~-- CATHERINET.MANAHAN Associate Justice

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