cta_decision CTA Case No. 58875887 2000-08-08

CTA Case No. 5887 (Decision)

/'/ REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES OF THE C.T.A. CASE NO. 5887 PHILIPPINES, INC., Petitioner, -versus- COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL Promulgated: ("'"" ,. AUG 08 2000 I REVENUE, Respondent. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -X DECISION , This case involves a claim for refund of stock transaction tax in the amount of P536,861.85 allegedly paid by the Petitioner on June 27, 1997. Petitioner is a domestic corporation with business address at Chemphil Bldg., 851 Antonio F. Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City. On June 27, 1997, an Agreement was executed by and among Petitioner Chemical Industries of the Philippines, Inc.'''(CIP) and Eusebio Y. Tanco, Rescom Developers �Jtsciurcs Corporation (Rescom),Y :.:- - :-."!.: and Iv!1ew .,W- Maloo Agriventures Alta i a Development Corporation (Alta Vista) and - . t : ;� . <S rvices, Inc. (Malogo), collectively referred - ' ' tl <( ;: ;:-/ {:t : as the Tanco Group (E-),".:��. � - D �, ;. I ' _ .. � .�f;, ., � �.. ' P.f.: ln tf. I( said Agreement, P. t l;ti i1u' :r' terI agr.ed to sell in favor of '!nco :�1t-_�:. 4 142, i,lll shares of tacks p)�ned and. held by it in LMG Chemicals Corporatwr. (LMG), constituting approximately 73% of the total outstanding shares of stocks therein. Upon the signing of the Agreement on June 27, 1997, the Tanco Group acquired and purchased, individually and severally, from herein Petitioner the first tranche of CIP l..SB

DEClSION C.T.A. CASE NO. 5887 - 2- shares (the "Initial CIP Shares"), consisting of 35,790,790 LMG shares representing approximately 18:49% of the total outstanding stock of LMG, through a cross sale in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) for a declared price of Three Pesos (P3.00) per share or a total of Pl07,372,370.00. Petitioner then paid the transaction tax due thereon in the sum ofP536,86l.85 on July 3, 1997 (Exh. C). Pursuant to the cross sale, the Tanco Group was issued the following stock certificates by LMG Chemicals Corporation on July 4, 1997: Certificate No. Name Shares Exh. I 954 Eusebio H. Tanco 2 E it I 955 Francis G. Gaston 2 E-1 956 Douglas L. Lu Yin 2 E-2 959 Malogo 5,790,788 E-3 'I 960 Roland U. Young 1 E-4 961 Rescom 17,999,997 E-5 962 Alta Vista 11,999,998 E-6 Total 35J20J20 Sections 3, 3.1 and 3.2 of the same Agreement provide, to wit: 3. Resolutory (:;pnditions for the Cross Sale covering the q F l Initial CIP Shares an on4 lon recedent to the Sale of the Residual CIP Shares. :? 'I��: ':�:� . .� 4/�r-"f./ 3.1 Tre C:ro �l sfill be effective unless ant, jfr the !dl. pcJ!r following resolutpry on,dio prRf to or as of Closing :;i._;,� ... � � t ..�:'' ���?. 1, � . .. .��., �:,;.� : 4 �� � '1� �� , . (. a) LMG shall no ave maintained its listed status at the PS ' I (b) The TOMEN� Group and the Tanco Group shall not have reached an agreement for the sale and transfer to the Tanco Group of the TOMEN Group Shares by Closing Date; (c) A writ of injunction, garnislm1ent, or order shall have been promulgated by a court or other competent government agency 1 , .( �j� _u'-

DECISION C.T.A. CASE NO. 5887 3 - - enjoining or prohibiting the disposition of the CIP shares, thereby rendering legally impossible the transfer to and acquisition by the Tanco Group by Closing Date of all of the CIP Shares, free from all liens and encumbrances; and (d) The approvals from the stockholders and the board of directors of CIP shall not have been procured for the sale of the Residual CIP shares in favor of the Tanco Group. 3.2 If any of the foregoing conditions specified in section 3.1 occurs prior to or as of Closing Date, then the Cross Sale covering the Initial CIP Shares and the agreement to sell and pmchase the Residual CIP Shares may be rescinded/revoked, at the option of either party. The option herein granted shall be exercised by the delivery of a written notice to the other party, indicating therein the decision to exercise such option and stating the effective date of rescission/revocation. Petitioner asserts that some of the conditions above occurred prompting it to exercise the option to rescind/revoke (Exh. F). As a consequence thereof, the stocks subject of the cross sale were indorsed back to Petitioner (Exhs. E to E-7) and the purchase price therefor was allegedly returned to the Tanco Group. It is the position of the Petitioner that inasmuch as the cross sale was rescinded/revoked, the stock transaction tax in the amount of P536,861.85 paid on said sale of the first tranche of CIP shares should be refunded. :��- - On March 31, 1998, Petition.r requested for a ruling from the Bureau of Internal :',,j . - . :-?.':. "J?}P, ! ! Revenue for the refund pf th -.t f on x amounting to P536,861 .85 (Exh. G). - 1 !lNJr n : T ;�:r� . rulin�- : l�� i, q�-���4 :- ��i ' J was -; �� .-:.�;: having been issue i led on May 31' 199 the ? \r ! !p,-,ff3f J LH4f ! ! ancl: , : ' : � � � � ftitioner claims that 7-, :� ..7..0..f>o-; cl Y involved ashnarines<�..-,�-.o- '�n;s). idoebriln�.l.:.a.nrJ- p:af. :_i� ... :-?1-' '��� t ��;;:";. object of total LMG � jvjsible cowpriing the the '' '� }1 � , !<- _ ;, r� i i ; ;j the "prchase closing" contenwlated by the parties could not be effected, the cross sale on June 27, 1997 was not consummated. There being no sale to speak of, the basis for the transaction tax no longer existed. Respondent, for his part, raised the following Special and Affirmative Defenses: 11. J CJ

DECISION C.T.A. CASE NO. 5887 4 - - 1) Petitioner's claim for refund is still undergoing administrative routinary investigation/examination by the respondent's Bureau; 2) In a claim for reftmd, the burden of proof is on the taxpayer to establish its right to refund, and failure to sustain the burden is fatal to the claim for refund; 3) Rudimentary is the rule that claims for refund are construed in strictissimi juris against the taxpayer for they partake the nature of exemption from tax; and 4) Moreover, petitioner must prove that it has complied with the governing rules with reference to tax recovery on refund, which are found in Sections 204 and 229 of the Tax Code, as amended. '! However, Respondent merely submitted the case for decisions based on the pleadings. The issue for resolution is whether or not Petitioner is entitled to the refund of stock transaction tax in the amount of P536,86 1 .85 paid on the sale of the first tranche. of CIP shares. We rule in the negative. Petitioner alleged that a letter-claim for refund was filed with the Bureau of ,::J!<� Internal Revenue on March 31, 1 99'(Exh. G). However, it is glaringly obvious that said .r document is not a letter-claim fRf but1 letter requesting for a ruling for the refLmd rfpnd r . , . .. � ;:_ fft f. t . of the tax allegedly paiq by . �. ; ..e. --; itj-p�.n� er; i��-. Moreover, the same was addressed to t ' . . . 1, ; ,, J Jftr f B- !L DeptY f=mmissioner c rtrary a L\ !ifeior:tro�r�;e'f'tf'hfu. enmdlaitwshenwoDht ietchpheutlwye-r_ditt-e.-:ytn.�..-c;l;:a.:.ilo.m:e�iloite ;.e./v:q'fo:�l-}:,tre.)�.,':d�:",;'. reqfti'_ tfif cit i g :n ; Pettioner. really intended to . . . , '!'��,!. 1 : 1-. :-\' ' \� ;- -.. !_1 pe fetter alluded tq as tqe request Claim . ,. sh'q.r.. qh ' ;. l' . : � f-'�:':.. .\ � �� �. � by law before a judicial claim way be had in the Court of Tax Appeals. It must be likewise stressed that Section 230 (now 229) of the Tax Code, as amended, provides in part, viz: 1 ....... ....I.. : i� .!..

DECISION C.T.A. CASE NO. 5887 - 5- SEC. 230. Recovery of tax erroneously or illegally collected. No suit or proceeding shall be maintained in any court for the recovery of any national internal revenue tax hereafter alleged to have been erroneously or illegally assessed or collected, or of any penalty claimed to have been collected without authority, or of any sum alleged to have been excessive or in any manner wrongfully collected, until a claim for refund or credit has been duly filed with the Commissioner; but such suit or proceeding may be maintained, whether or not such tax, penalty or sum has been paid under protest or duress. (Underscoring supplied.) Thus, granting for the sake of argument, that a written claim was filed with the Commissioner, still Petitioner failed to comply with the requirement of the abovecited law, i.e., the tax subject of the claim must be alleged to have been erroneously or illegally assessed or collected. � In the case at bar, it was never alleged that at the time the stock transaction tax , was paid by the Petitioner, no such tax was due and payable. In other words, there was no allegation that payment therefor was erroneous. In fact, it was agreed by the parties that "The stock transfer taxes and documentary stamp taxes due and payable on account of te Cross Sale and sale and transfer of the Residual CIP shares contemplated under this Agreement shall be for the account ot;.the CIP and the Tanco Group, respectively". ;f\7r This only proves that. tf1.e:parties to the Agreement which includes herein .' � . .l .;� i �q�(.r( Jm} Petitioner, admit that the.;cros 27, 1997 was a consummated transaction ... . '- \.i:'.: ;.,;/ �:�:�.. .. 1� .-<Y.. t whereby a transaction tx wll&�'it4�� nd ... flyable. And indeed, Petitioner paid th1! :. . - ; ��;. :! ;_ :_;.. . -;. ;t transaction tax. The cont-mphrJt,-:W, ri's!.a..:�-tt:::. of R�idual � ' �! �;_ :: <-.. :_; _ . CIP Shares is anotheJ rra!1Sactioq ll . -- !... : .\ .. the taxes due thereon is fQr the cfiPttnl pfth TaJ1CP Group. . � � �- � �;:< '-'-;,;. :.i !/: :i �: � , � �t:; I ;,� � ; ' �. fuither, it was also agreed'that "in the event of rescissionlrevoca 1 . ferred Section 3, the stock transfer taxes and documentary stamp taxes due and payable, if any, in implementing Section 3.3. shall be for the account of CIP." Therefore, even if the Agreement was rescinded/revoked, the parties acknowledged that there may still be due 1 4 I �, ' f.. ./. ' � ._) .. r

DECISION C.T.A. CASE NO. 5887 -6- stock transfer taxes and documentary stamp taxes. And the same will be shouldered by thePetitioner. Section 124-A of the Tax Code, as amended is hereunder quoted: SEC. 124-A. Tax on Sale, Barter or Exchange of Shares of Stocl' Listed and Traded through the Local Stock Exchange or through Initial Public Offering. - (a) Tax on sale, barter or exchange of shares of stock listed and traded through the local stock exchange. - There shall be levied, assessed, and collected on every sale, barter, exchange, or other disposition of shares of stock listed and traded through the local stock exchange other than the sale by a dealer in securities, a tax at the rate of one-half of one percent (112 of 1%) of the gross selling price or gross value in money of the shares of stock sold, bartered, exchanged, or otherwise disposed which shall be paid by the seller or transferor. Article 1458 of the New Civil Code provides that by the contract of sale one of the contracting parties obligates himself to transfer the ownership of and to deliver a determinate thing, and the other to pay therefor a price certain in money or its equivalent. A contract of sale is perfected at the moment there is a meeting of minds upon the thing which is the object of the contract and upon the price (Article 1475, New Civil Code). Records will reveal that on �.:.J.. une 27, 1997, Petitioner effected the transfer of 35,790,790 shares in favor of the Tanco Group and the latter paid the corresponding JP. RR 'c tgJ purchase price ofP1 07,72, 3 : .. �. i? fav... f the former. Hence, the cross sale was , . �.., . :: ...,. S!Pf COf!SUmteq only rerfected but fis date. of . as'.' � lt is noteworthy that new ' ' ' .-.� �.x��.Mf: . . .. .. � t Jfl � � t ,_l , 4<jo>t . � q _ . � oflvf:ajgo certificates were issued n fav�or .{Exh. E-3), Rescom (Exh. E) pd Alt : . . . . : , 1) J . .) i "�a.-.? . ... .. . . t �. Sl4 rtflct tile �: sal,' (Exh. E-6) on July 4, 1Q97. are indubitable proof thaJ {oss "' �� . ' .! . ., \. .,t} �� .-...... -, � . � /.. ;'f"t... "'-J- ?; l./t. �,��'a.: ,. _ .:.. . . . "� '" already consummated and own,, ership was then transferred to the Tanco Group. The L� .: sale subject to certain resolutory conditions, notwithstanding, the same remained effective until one or more of the conditions occurred. To put it differently, when the

r DECISION C.T.A. CASE NO. 5887 - 7- cross sale was made on Jw1e 27, 1997, the payment of tax thereon on July 3, 1997 was proper and legal. IN THE LIGHT OF THE FOREGOING, the instant Petition for Review is hereby DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. WE CONCUR: � \o- 0 ERNESTO D. ACOSTA 'I ;residing Judge A RAMON 0. DE RA Associate Ju ge .�'tf.... _ _ ..._ . E RTIFICATION :- ' I . i o.y I hereby certify tha the d jsion was reached after due consultation w!th : t"�_ -; '' ' > t ]' .)�;;� 'n f- '{!!! j CWf f i\ pp the n11nbers of the .. 1 � of & ea s aordance with Section },1' rticle ',,_ 'I � � I' . - � ' � � ';. ,: 14 4' �� \ I the 9onstitution. �� � G-. ERNESTO D. ACOSTA Presiding Judge 11 I. "t .'. '

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