cta_decision CTA Case No. 51715171 1996-07-11

CTA Case No. 5171 (Decision)

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY LEONARDO ZITA, C.T.A CASE NO. 5171 Petitioner, Ff; Promulgated : - versus - JUL 111996 COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent. X- - -------------------X DECISION This petition seeks for the review and reversal of the decision of Revenue Commissioner Vinzons.:..chato declaring a memorandum for the collection of deficiency advance sales tax of some twenty-two animal feed meal importers to be without force and effect. The facts of the case as stated in the joint stipulation submitted by both parties and borne out of the records of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) are as follows: 1. PetItIoner is the informer who submItted ~to the BIR a confidential denunciation for tax evasion <Annex 'B' against 22 importers of animal feed meals, as said taxpayers, paid advance sales tax on their respective importations for the years 1980-1983 at the rate of 5% only Instead of 10% which petitioner believes is prescribed under Sec. 199 in relation to Sec. 193 (b) of then revenue code; 2. Respondent caused the investigation of this denunciation on the said importers and there was a proposed assessment of deficiency taxes for the said years <Annex 'c, ) i 770

DECISION - C.T.A. Case No. 5171. - 2- 3. However, then Bureau's Law Division saw some a I Ieged conf I Ict In ear I Ier BIR ru I i ngs and so apparent Iy, upon the protest of one of these Importers - Simon Enterprises Inc., respondent cancel led the tatters's proposed deficiency assessments as per Memorandum dated December 8, 1986 <Annex 'D'); 4. Consequently, the proposed deficiency assessments of the remaining 21 importers were I ikewlse cancel led or discontinued in view of respondent's resolution in the afore-memorandum; 5. Petitioner never received nor was furnished a copy of this memorandum unti I May 18, 1993 and immediately thereafter, he sought for Its reconsideration (Annex 'F') with the Office of the respondent on June 9, 1993; 6. On January 27, 1994, the Bureau's Legal Service sent Simon Enterprises Inc. the corresponding letter of demand (Annex 'I' for the payment of P736,667.00 reinstating Its deficiency advance sales tax covered by Assessment Notice No. FAN-4-80-81-82- 83086-009345; 7. On March 3, 1994, Simon Enterprises Inc., thru its counsel, Atty. Ma. Theresa Trinidad of Vi I laroza and Cruz Law Offices, submitted its reply stating that the period within which the taxes may be rCOI lected had prescribed; 8. On two, occasions, petitioner requested respondent to effect simi tar action against the other 21 Importers; 9. On October 11, 1994, petitioner was surprised to receive from respondent her letter dated September 16, 1994 (Annex 'A') withdrawing the assessment of the amount of P736,667.00 due from Simon Enterprises, Inc. as well as from the other 21 animal feed importers which is now being assai led by petitioner before this Honorable Court. 771

DECISION - C.T.A. Case No. 5171. - 3- The issues to be resolved are: 1. Whether or not the petitioner has the personality to institute this petition. 2. Whether or not the Court of Tax Appeals has jurisdiction over the present petition. 3. Whether or not prescription has set in to constitute a bar for the assessment or co I Iect ion of any tax I i ab iIi ty from the taxpayer. Under the Rules of Court, every action must be prosecuted and defended in the name of the real property in interest. {Sec. 2 Rule 3). By "rea I party in interest" means that a party has real interest in the subject matter of the action. He is the party who would be benefited or injured by the judgment or is the party entitled to the aval Is of the suit {Locsin vs. Cl imaco, 26 SCRA 816, 833; Fi I ipinas Industrial Corp. vs. San Diego, 23 SCRA 706). In the case at bar, petitioner, being the informer of the sybject tax evasion case, stands injured by the letter-decision of respondent, dated September 16, 1994, revoking its previous memorandum of December 7, 1993 wherein the enforcement and co I Iect ion of subject deficiency taxes was previously ordered. Furthermore, under Sec. 11 of R.A. 1125, it state that "any person, association or corporation adversely affected by a decision or ruling of the commissioner of internal 772

DECISION - C.T.A. Case No. 5171. - 4- revenue may file on appeal in the Court of Tax Appeals XXX Without any qualification, thus, herein petitioner has the locus standi to institute the present position. (Underscored supplied). With respect to the question of jurisdiction, the determination of the correctness or incorrectness of a tax assessment to which the taxpayer is not agreeable, fal Is within the jurisdiction of the Court of Tax Appeals. For, under the provision of Sec. 7 of R.A. 1125, the Court of Tax Appea Is ha.s exc I us i ve appe I Iate jurisdiction to review, on appeal, any decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue on cases involving disputed assessments and other matters arising under the NIRC or other law or part of law administered by the BIR (Biaquero vs. Rodriguez, 103 Phil, 511), certainly the question whether of not to impose a deficiency tax assessment comes within the purview of the words "disputed,under the NIRC x x x " (Meralco Securities Corporation vs. Savel lano, 117 SCRA 804). The decision being assai led in the case at bar refers to a withdrawal of a deficiency tax assessment by the respondent. Petitioner ask the same to be reviewed, al leglng among others, that respondent has no legal basis to support such canoe I Iat ion. Petitioner even pointed out that there were badges of irregularity in the 773

DECISION - C.T.A. Case No. 5171. - 5- performance of the function of the administrative body concerned, amounting to grave abuse of discretion by respondent in arriving at the above-mentioned decision. We commend the zealous efforts of herein petitioner in trying to guard the interest of the State with respect to the revenues the latter need to sustain its existence. However, We are of the opinion that the decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue should not be disturbed, absent of the fact that grave abuse of discretion was committed. When the Commissioner of Internal Revenue decided with finality the issue of whether of not to withdraw deficiency taxes to Simon Enterprises, Inc. and twenty- one other importers, the same was made in accordance with her authority under the law. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has the discretionary power to act or not to act upon the information made by the petitioner. That is a privl lege of respondent to decide and act in accordance with what is fair and equitable under the peculiar circumstances of the particular case, guided by the spirit and principles of the law, and the exercise Is reviewable only for an abuse thereof. (see Manekos vs. AI lied Discount Co., 6 Misc. 2 d 1079, 166 N.V.S. 2d 366, 369). And this is manifested by the fact that when the Commissioner approved the recommendation of the Law 774

DECISION - C.T.A. Case No. 5171. - 6- Division, it was based on BIR Ruling Nos. 238-81, 010-83 and 050-85, wherein It was ruled that the importation of meat and animal bone meal, fish meal, etc., to be sold directly to poultry, swine and catt Ie raisers, are subject to the 5% advance sales tax under then Section 201(f) in relation to Section 193(b) <now both repealed) of the Tax Code, as amended by Executive Order No. 883. And to clarify further that the importation and sale of meat and animal bone meal and fish meal were subject to 5% advance sales tax pursuant to Sec. 201(f), We relate the same to A.A. 1556 <An Act to Regulate and Control the Manufacture, Importation, Labelling, Advertising, Distribution, and Sale of Livestock and Poultry Feed). Under the said law, "feeds" or "feeding stuff" shall embrace alI such articles to be used as feeds purporting to supply proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, vitamins, antibiotics, growth promoting factors whether identified or unidentified, and/or correcting nutritional disorders. Such articles may be local Jy produced or imported, mixed or in the form of simple ingredients; Provided, however, that the following are excluded: a) Whole seeds or grains, unmixed. b) Fresh green roughage, and unprocessed I i quid mI I k in a I I its forms. 775

-~ - - .... DECISION - C.T.A. Case No. 5171. - 7- c) Dried and ground hays, and straws, dried and ground corn stalks or other parts of the corn plant not Included in the grain, rice hulls, cane sugar baggasse, dried beetpulp, oat hul Is, barley hul Is, clipped oat by-products, sorghum plant by-products and flax plant by-products, cotton seed hul Is, mongo bean hul Is, buckwheat hul Is, cocoa shel Is, or other materials of a similar character. [Sec. 3(d), R.A. 1556, as amended by S.B. No. 6271 Hence, based on the above definlt~n. We can conclude that animal and bone fish meal are within the ambit of Sec. 201(f), being "feeds" of the simple form and not covered within the exclusions. Furthermore, respondent has In her favor the presumption of regularity in the performance of official duties. AI legations of partiality, mal ice and bad faith and other improprieties should be proved in a clear and convincing manner. This, petitioner has failed to do. And finally, with respect to the issue of prescription, We rule in favor of the respondent. The BIR had three years from the issuance of the assessment notice on/ October 10, 1986 to enforce co I Iect ion of the aforesaid assessment pursuant to Section 268 of the Tax Code. Since the BIR failed to do so within the period of I imitation, prescription had set in and the BIR could no longer revive its right of action against the taxpayers. Section 230 of the Tax Code Is very clear on the matter that, i nterna I revenue taxes sha I I be assessed within three years after the return was filed, and no 776

.. DECISION - C.T.A. Case No. 5171. - 8- proceeding in Court without assessment for collection of such taxes shal I commence after the expiration of such period. In the case of Republic of the Phils. vs. Ablaza, G.R. No. L-14519, July 26, 1960, 108 Phi Is. 1105, the Supreme Court has ruled that: "The provision of law on prescription was adopted in our statute books upon recommendation of the,tax commissioner of the Phi I ippines which declares: "Under the former law, the right of the Government to collect the tax does not prescribe. However, in fairness to the taxpayer, the Government should be estopped from collecting the tax where it failed to make the necessary investigation and assessment within 5 years after the f iIi ng of the return and where it failed to collect the tax within 5 years from the date of ssessment thereof. Just as the government is interested in the stability of its col lectlons, so also are the taxpayers entitled to an assurance that they wi II not be subjected to further investigation for tax ,purposes after the expiration of a reasonable period of time." <Vol. I I, Report of the Tax Commission of the Phi I ippines, pp. 321-322) "The law prescribing a I imitation of actions for the col iection of the income tax is beneficial both to the Government and to its citizens; to the Government because tax officers would be obi iged to act promptly in the making of the assessment, and to citizens because after the lapse of the period of prescripition citizens would have a feeling of security against unscrupulous tax agents who wi I I always find an excuse to inspect the books 777

DECISION - C.T.A. Case No. 5171. - 9- of taxpayers, not to determine the latter's rea I I i ab i I i ty, but to take advantage of every opportunity to mo I est peacefu I, I aw abiding citizens. Without such a legal defense taxpayers would furthermore be under obi igation to always keep their books and keep them open for Inspection subject to harassment by uncrupulous tax agents. The law on prescription being a remedial measure should be interpreted in a way conducive to bringing about the beneficent purpose of affording protection to the taxpayer within the contemplation of the Commission which recommend the approval of the law." WHEREFORE, the peti-tion for review is hereby DISMISSED with no pronouncement st. SO ORDERED. ;~ ~.' I RAMON 0. DE ~VRA/ Associate JudgV CONCUR: 0 ~NE~ STO\D.QAC, OSTA~ Presiding Judge CERTIFICATION hereby certify that this decision was reached after due consultation with the members of the Court of Tax Appeals in accordance with Section 13, Article VI 11 of the Constitution. ~~--Q~ ERNESTO D. ACOSTA Presiding Judge Court of Tax Appeals 778

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