cta_decision CTA Case No. EB 1534EB 1534 2018-02-01

COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. SONY MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL AB (formerly known as SONY ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL AB)

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 2 of 12 CTA EB No. 1534 (CTA Case No. 8713) DECISION Resolution dated September 28, 20163 rendered by the Third Division of this Court, the dispositive portions of which, respectively, read as follows: Decision dated July 13, 2016: "WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant Petition for Review is hereby PARTI A LLY G RAN TED. Respondent is hereby ORDERED to REFU N D AND / OR to ISSUE A TAX CREDI T CE RTIFICATE in favor of petitioner in the reduced amount of T HREE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED SIXTEE N T HOUSAN D SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT and 65/10 0 PESOS ( Php3,416,658.65). SO ORDERED ." Resolution dated September 28, 2016: "WHEREFORE, premises considered, the Motion for Reconsideration is hereby DE NIED for lack of merit. Accordingly, the Decision dated July 13, 2016 is hereby AFFIRMED and UPH ELD. SO ORDERED ." The facts of the case, as recited by the Third Division in its Decision, 4 are as follows: "On June 7, 2006, petitioner and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB ("SEMCAB") entered into a Sales Promotion and Marketing Services Agreement effective January 1, 2006, wherein petitioner bound itself, along and through its branch office, to market, promote, and develop the full sales potential of the products of SEMCAB in the Philippines. 3 Penned by Associate Justice Lovell R. Bautista, concurred in by Associate Justice Esperanza R. Fabon-Victorino and Associate Justice Ma. Belen M. Ringpis- Liban, En Bane Docket, pp. 49- 51. 4 Supra note 2. L

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 3 of 12 CTA EB No. 1534 (CTA Case No. 8713) DECISION Petitioner is a VAT-registered entity with TIN/VAT No. 219-660-821-000 and Certificate of Registration OCN 3RC000059890315, issued on June 19, 2013 and registered since August 28, 2002. xxx Petitioner filed its Quarterly VAT Returns or SIR Form No. 2550Q for calendar year ("CY") 2011, as follows: Quarter Date Filed Exhibit Date Filed Exhibit 1st Quarter Amended Return 2nd Quarter 4/25/2011 "P-20" N/A 7/20/2011 "P-21" N/A "P-22" 3rd Quarter 10/16/2011 "P-23" 4th Quarter 10/25/2011 "P-25" 12/07/2011 "P-24" 1/25/2012 "P-27" 7/03/2012 "P-26" 7/03/2012 "P-28" 7/03/2012 "P-29" 1/28/2013 Petitioner also filed its Quarterly VAT Returns or SIR Form No. 2550Q for CY 2012 and 2013 on the following dates: Quarter Date Filed Exhibit Date Filed Exhibit "P-30" Amended Return 2012 "P-34" 5/07/2012 "P-31" 1st Quarter 4/25/2011 "P-36" 7/03.2012 "P-32" "P-38" 1/28/2013 "P-33" 2nd Quarter 7/20/2011 1/28/2013 "P-35" 3rd Quarter 10/23/2011 "P-39" 1/28/2013 "P-37" 4th Quarter 1/25/2012 "P-40" N/A "P-41" N/A 2013 4/24/2013 1st Quarter 7/23/2013 N/A N/A 2nd Quarter 10/01/2013 N/A N/A 3rd Quarter 11/22/2013 "P-42" On March 27, 2013, respondent received petitioner's request, through its counsel SDS Law, for VAT refund for the 1st to 4th quarters of 2011, with attached Application for Tax Credits/Refunds or SIR Form No. 1914 filed on even date, claiming a tax refund of Six Million One Hundred Sixty-Seven Thousand Nineteen and 74/100 Pesos (Php6, 167,019.74), allegedly incurred on purchases attributable to zero-rated sales/receipts, which were not fully utilized in the same quarter and were not likewise used against its output taxes in the

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 4 of 12 CTA EB No . 1534 (CTA Case No . 8713) DECISION subsequent periods. The total claim is broken down as follows: 2011 Input Tax 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Php 2,115,516.39 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1,302,595.02 1,245, 766.66 Total 1,503,141.67 Php 6,167,019.74 On April 23, 2013, respondent wrote to petitioner's counsel informing it that a Letter of Authority SN: 201100027885 (LOA-43A-2013- 00000147) ("LOA") dated April 8, 2013 for mandatory audit claim for VAT refund was issued and served to petitioner's former address. In the same letter, respondent invited petitioner's counsel to secure the original copy of the LOA from the office of BIR Revenue Region ("RR") No. 7, Revenue District Office ("RDO") No . 43A East Pasig. Attached to the letter are the First Request for Presentation of Records dated April 17, 2013, a photocopy of the LOA and proof that all these were sent via registered mail on April 24, 2013. On May 9, 2013, petitioner's counsel submitted additional documents to RDO No. 43A. On October 1, 2013 and claiming no action from respondent on its application for VAT refund, petitioner filed the instant Petition for Review. XXX XXX XXX Petitioner alleges that it has fully complied with all the requirements under Section 112(A) of the 1997 NIRC; that it filed its judicial claim within the two (2)- year period prescribed by law, which commenced to run after the close of the taxable quarter when the sales were made; that it is a VAT-registered entity; that it is engaged in zero rated or effectively zero- rated sales; that the input taxes being claimed were duly paid and have not been applied against output taxes during the succeeding quarters; and that its claim is substantiated by documentary evidence. c.

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 5 of 12 CTA EB No. 1534 (CTA Case No. 8713) DECISION XXX XXX XXX On the other hand, respondent counter-argues that petitioner's judicial claim refund is not valid due to its failure to prove the submission of complete documents in support of its administrative claim for refund; that it was prematurely filed since the one hundred twenty (120)-day period has yet to commence since petitioner did not submit additional documents; that petitioner failed to observe the strict substantiation requirements for VAT-registered entities; and that tax credit or refund, like tax exemption, is strictly construed against the taxpayer." The Third Division ruled that it has jurisdiction over the case based on Section 112(A)5 of the 1997 National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, which states that Sony Mobile Communications International AB (SMCIAB) had two (2) years from the close of the taxable quarter when the sales were made to file its administrative claim. SMCIAB had until March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 2013, within which to file its administrative claims for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th quarters, respectively, of 2011. It filed its administrative claim for refund for all the taxable quarters of 2011 on March 27, 2013, thus complying with the two (2)-year prescriptive period. Upon ruling of the Third Division that SMCIAB was able to send supporting documents on May 9, 2013, the thirty days (30 days) from the lapse of one hundred twenty (120) days, from the date of submission of the complete documents in support of the administrative claim for refund, to file its judicial claim with the Court6 has been complied with. 5 Section 112. Refunds or Tax Credits of Input Tax. -"(A) Zero-rated or Effectively Zero-rated Sales. - Any VAT-registered person, whose sales are zero-rated or effectively zero-rated may, within two (2) years after the close of the taxable quarter when the sales were made, apply for the issuance of a tax credit certificate or refund of creditable input tax due or paid attributable to such sales, xxx" 6 Section 112. Refunds or Tax Credits of Input Tax. - XXX XXX XXX "(C) Period within which Refund or Tax Credit of Input Taxes shall be Made . - In proper cases, the Commissioner shall grant a refund or issue the tax credit certificate for creditable input taxes within one hundred twenty ( 120) days from the date of submission of complete documents in support of the application filed in accordance with Subsections (A) and (B) hereof.

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 6 of 12 CTA EB No. 1534 (CTA Case No. 8713) DECISION Also, the Third Division ruled that SMCIAB was able to comply with the requisites for a refund/tax credit. SMCIAB was able to comply with the provisions of Section 112(A) of the NIRC as to the claim for refund/tax credit of its unutilized input VAT, to wit: 1. There must be zero-rated or effectively zero- rated sales; 2. The input taxes were incurred or paid; 3. Such input taxes are attributable to zero-rated or effectively zero-rated sales; 4. The input taxes were not applied against any output tax liability; and 5. The claim for refund was filed within the two (2)-year prescriptive period. With the jurisdiction of the Court being settled, SMCIAB was able to prove that there were zero-rated sales to SEMCAB, being a non-resident foreign corporation doing business outside the Philippines, and the input taxes were attributable thereto. In a detailed discussion, the Third Division ruled that out of the f>82,147,983.83 sales of services, the amount of f>1,600,000.00 is VATable, thus the remaining constitutes 98.0523�/o as zero-rated percentage allocation. Upon presentation of invoices, official receipts, BIR Form 1600 and other documents7 examined by an In case of full or partial denial of the claim for tax refund or tax credit, or the failure on the part of the Commissioner to act on the application within the period prescribed above, the taxpayer affected may, within thirty (30) days from the receipt of the decision denying the claim or after the expiration of the one hundred twenty day-period, appeal the decision or the unacted claim with the Court of Tax Appeals. XXX XXX XXX" 7 Records Attached to the ICPA Report (Division Docket, Vol. I, pp.566-615), Exhibits "P-79" to "P-854-a."

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 7 of 12 CTA EB No. 1534 (CTA Case No. 8713) DECISION independent certified public accountant (ICPA) through her ICPA report,8 from the claimed amount of P6,167,019.74, the amount of P2,144,473.84 was disallowed due to non- compliance with the substantiation requirements, while the Court excluded an additional amount of P346,019.12, leaving a balance of P3,676,526. 78. From this amount, an output VAT incurred during the 2nd Quarter CY 2011 in the amount of P192,000.00 was deducted, and the above- mentioned 98.0523�/o allocation was applied. Thus, the Court granted SMCIAB's petition in the reduced amount of P3,416,658.65. CIR's Motion for Reconsideration9 filed on August 2, 2016 was denied via the assailed Resolution, hence, this Petition. CIR's sole argument in his Petition for Review is that SMCIAB failed to substantiate its claim for refund/tax credit of its unutilized input VAT for failure to comply with the invoicing requirements under Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 42-2003, 10 Sections 113 11 and 237 12 of the NIRC 8 Division Docket, Vol. I, Exhibit"P-46," ICPA Report, pp. 566-615. �9 Division Docket, Vol. I, pp. 1031-1037. 1 Clarifying Certain Issues Raised Relative to the Processing of Claims for Value- Added Tax (VAT) Credit/Refund, Including Those Filed with the Tax and Revenue Group, One-Stop Shop Inter-Agency Tax Credit and Duty Drawback Center, Department of Finance (OSS) by Direct Exporters. 11 SEC. 113. Invoicing and Accounting Requirements for VAT-Registered Persons. - (A) Invoicing Requirements. - A VAT- registered person shall, for every sale, issue an invoice or receipt. In addition to the information required under Section 237, the following information shall be indicated in the invoice or receipt: (1) A statement that the seller is a VAT-registered person, followed by his taxpayer's identification number (TIN); and (2) The total amount which the purchaser pays or is obligated to pay to the seller with the indication that such amount includes the value-added tax. XXX XXX XXX 12 SEC. 237 . Issuance of Receipts or Sales or Commercial Invoices. -All persons subject to an internal revenue tax shall, for each sale or transfer of merchandise or for services rendered valued at Twenty-five pesos (P25.00) or more, issue duly registered receipts or sales or commercial invoices, prepared at least in duplicate, showing the date of transaction, quantity, unit cost and description of merchandise or nature of service: Provided, however, That in the case of sales, receipts or transfers in the amount of One hundred pesos (P100.00) or more, or regardless of

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 8 of 12 CTA EB No. 1534 (CTA Case No. 8713) DECISION of 1997. According to the CIR, it was not shown in the Decision that the sales invoices and/or official receipts fully complied with the substantiation requirements. We rule to DENY the Petition for Review. A perusal of CIR's Petition for Review shows that the argument raised therein has been fully addressed and discussed in the assailed Decision and Resolution. Nevertheless, contrary to the CIR's allegation, the Decision was able to explain in detail, through the ICPA report, as well as the additional disallowances provided for by this Court, the official receipts and invoices that were not able to comply with the substantiation requirements for refund/tax credit. The tables from pages 26 and 27 13 of the assailed the amount, where the sale or transfer is made by a person liable to value-added tax to another person also liable to value-added tax; or where the receipt is issued to cover payment made as rentals, commissions, compensations or fees, receipts or invoices shall be issued which shall show the name, business style, if any, and address of the purchaser, customer or client: Provided, further, That where the purchaser is a VAT-registered person, in addition to the information herein required, the invoice or receipt shall further show the Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) of the purchaser. The original of each receipt or invoice shall be issued to the purchaser, customer or client at the time the transaction is effected , who, if engaged in business or in the exercise of profession, shall keep and preserve the same in his place of business for a period of three (3) years from the close of the taxable year in which such invoice or receipt was issued, while the duplicate shall be kept and preserved by the issuer, also in his place of business, for a like period. XXX XXX XXX 13 In support of its claim, petitioner presented various invoices and official receipts issued by its suppliers, BIR Form 1600, and other documents, which were all examined by the ICPA, Atty. Chua. The latter had the following findings, which this Court finds in order: 1st Quarter Exh. Ref. A. Purchases and importation with appropriate 1,638,803.02 P-79 to P-192 and P-813 to P-819-a supporting documents (No exceptions noted) 1,005,909.62 P-193 to P-305 4,668.00 P-836 to P-836-a B. Exceptions Noted 23,944.68 P-306 to P-351 1. Summary of input VAT from local purchases 40,565.40 P-352 to P-358 without proper supporting documents 86,400.00 P-359 to P-360 2. Summary ofi.nput VAT from importations P-361 to P-384 wi thou t proper supporting documents 133,769.54 3. Summary of input VAT from local purchases where th e TIN of the cus tomer is not indicated in the supporting documents or the TIN indicated is incorrect. 4. Summary of Input VAT where there are noted al tera tions in the supporting documents 5. Swnmary of input VAT where the amow1t indica ted in the schedule of purchases is different from the amount in the supporting documents. 6. Summary of input VAT outside the period of claim

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 9 of 12 CTA EB No. 1534 (CTA Case No. 8713) DECISION 2nd Quarter 1,287,802.69 P-385 to P-459 A. Purch ases and importa tion with appropria te 74,344.47 P-460 to P-481 supporting documents (No excep tions noted) 20,827.03 P-837 to P-838-a B. Exceptions Noted 4,548.59 18,833.23 P-482 to 493 1. Summary of input VAT from local purchases 20,922.23 P-494 to P-526 without proper supporting documents 3,237.78 P-527 to P-536 2,050.93 P-537 to P-539 2. Summary of input VAT from importa tions 2,040.00 P-540 to P-541 without proper supporting doc uments P-542 to P-543 3. Summary of input VAT fro m local purchases where the TIN of the customer 856,144.71 P-544 to P-579 and P-820 to P-828-a is not indica ted in the supporting doc uments or the TIN ind ica ted is incorrec t. 123,598.04 P-580 to P-603 4. Summary of Input VAT where the name of 78,663.00 P-839 to P-843-a the company is not indica ted 11,169.90 P-604 to P-627 171,755.63 P-628 to P-661 5. Summary of input VAT where the amount indica ted in the schedule of 9,246.30 P-662 to P-671 purchases is different from the amo unt in the supporting docwn ents 3,642.86 P-672 6. Summary of input VAT outside the period of claim 7. Summary of input VAT where the amow1t in words is not indica ted 1,143,264.73 P-673 to P-741 and P-829 to P835-a 8. Summary of input VAT where the address of the com pany is not indica ted 4,554.29 P-742 to P747 3rd Quarter 128,310.35 P-844 to P-854-a A. Purchases and importation with appropriate 69,801 .83 P-748 to P-779 P-780 to P-794 supporting documents (No exceptions noted) 29,013.81 P-795 to P-810 B. Exceptions Noted 27,875.44 P-811 to P-812 44,780.89 1. Surnmary of input VAT fro m local purchases without proper supporting doc uments 2. Summary of input VAT from importations without proper supporting doc uments 3. Summary of input VAT from local pu rchases where input VAT in the supporting documents are not sepa rately shown. 4. Sunm1ary of input VAT from local purchases where the TIN of the customer is not indica ted in the supportin g doc uments or the TIN indica ted is incorrec t. 5. Surnmary of input VAT where the amount indica ted in th e schedule of purchases is different fro m the amow1t in the supporting documents 6. Summary of input VAT outsid e the period of clai m 4th Quarter A. Purchases and importa tion with appropriate supporting documents (No exceptions noted) B. Exceptions Noted 1. Summary of input VAT from local purchases without proper supportin g doc uments 2. Summary of input VAT from importations without proper supporting doc uments 3. Summary of input VAT from local purchases where input VAT in the supporting documents are not separa tely shown. 4. Summary of input VAT from local purchases where the TIN of the customer is not indica ted in the supporting documents or the TIN indica ted is incorrec t. 5. Sunm1ary of input VAT where the amow1t indica ted in th e schedul e of purchases is different from the amount in the suppor tin g documents 6. Sunm1ary of input VAT outside the period o f claim XXX XXX XXX Upon further verification and examination by the Court of the evidence presented, input VAT of Php346,019.12 shall be disallowed for petitioner's failure to meet the substantiation requirements, under Sections 110(A) and 113(A)(B) of the 1997 NIRC, as amended, in relation to Sections 4.110-2, 4.110-3, 4.110-8 and 4.113-1 of RR No. 16- 05, detailed below:

CIR vs. Sony Mob ile Communications International AB Page 10 of 12 CTA EB No. 1534 (CTA Case No. 871 3) DECISION Decision provided for the summary of input VAT from local purchases without proper supporting documents, summary of input VAT from importations without proper supporting documents, summary of input VAT from local purchases where the TIN of the customer is not indicated in the supporting documents or the TIN indicated is incorrect , summary of Input VAT where there are noted alterations in the supporting documents, summary of input VAT where th e amount indicated in the schedule of purchases is different from the amount in the supporting documents, summary of input VAT outside the period of cla im, summary of input VAT where the name of the company is not indicated, summary of input VAT where the amount in words is not indicated , summary of input VAT where the address of the company is not indicated, summary of input VAT from local purchases where input VAT in the supporting documents are not separately shown, those which are supported by Non -VAT official receipts, supported by official receipts instead of invoices, supported by official receipts with pre- printed VAT exempt, supported with official receipts with pre - printed "Not Eligible for Input Tax," supported by mere acknowledgement receipts, and those official receipts with unauthorized signatures. As stated in the assailed Resolution Supplier's Name Input Ex h. Reasons CARFIELD TOURIST TRANSPOR 600.00 P-86 VAT not Indicated DANDSPRINT 4,467.86 P-87 VAT not Indicated DHL EXPRESS PHILIPPINES C P-89 VAT not Indica ted GLOBALINK EMPLOYMENT SERV 376.96 P-99 VAT not Separately indicated UNIMAX ADVERTISING 381.03 P-118 Supported by Non-VAT OR GLOBAL VENTURE PROMOTION 3,492.86 P-407 VAT not Indica ted GLOBAL VENTURE PROMOTION 148,608.96 P-408 VAT not Indicated MICROBASE INCORPORATED 148,563.59 P-421 Supported by Official Receipt instead on Invoice UYB PRINTING CORPORATION 685.71 P-429 Supported by Official Receipt instead on Invoice UYB PRINTING CORPORATION 530.36 P-430 Supported by Official Receipt instead on Invoice UYB PRINTING CORPORATION 1,414.29 P-431 Supported by Official Receipt instead on Invoice DHL GLOBAL FORWARDING PHI 1,928.57 P-560 Supported by OR with pre-printed VAT Exempt DHL GLOBAL FORWARDING PHI 1,092.00 P-674 Supported by OR with pre-printed VAT Exempt CABLE ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES 1,092.00 P-692 Supported with OR with pre-printed "Not Eligible for Input Tax" VILLARUZ VILLARUZ AND CO 10,928.57 P-708 Supported by Acknowledgement Receipt STRATEGIC ORGANIZATIONAL 2,820.00 P-736 OR without Authorized Signature STRATEGIC ORGANIZATIONAL 13,636.36 P-737 OR without Authorized Signature STRATEGIC ORGANIZATIONAL 1,800.00 P-738 OR without Authorized Signature STRATEGIC ORGANIZATIONAL 1,800.00 P-739 OR without Authorized Signature 1,800.00 TOTAL P 346,019.12

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 11 of 12 CTA EB No. 1534 (CTA Case No. 8713) DECISION of the Motion for Reconsideration of the CIR raising the very same argument: "Contrary to respondent's asseveration that the Assailed Decision did not show that the sales invoices and/or official receipts fully complied with the requirements, the Decision listed in detail all the evidence that did not comply with the substantiation requirements under Sections 11 O(A) and 113{A){B) of the 1997 NIRC, in relation to Sections 4.110-2, 4.110- 3, 4.110-8 and 4.113-1 of R. R. No. 16-05. This just shows that the Court has exhaustively examined each and every evidence submitted before it." (Italics in the Original.) With no other points of error alleged in the Petition for Review, there is no reason for this Court to disturb the findings of the Third Division. WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant Petition for Review is hereby DENIED . Accordingly, the Decision and Resolution dated July 13, 2016 and September 28, 2016 respectively are hereby AFFIRMED . SO ORDERED. ~ t..t. M~~- c~ WE CONCUR: CIELITO N . MINDARO- GRULLA Associate Justice � ROMAN G. DEL OSARIO Presiding Justice 9.--~~o C2 . ~~ot. .~ LOVELL~. BAUTISTA Associate Justice JtJANITO C. CASTAN? DA, JR. Associate Justice

CIR vs. Sony Mobile Communications International AB Page 12 of 12 CTA EB No . 1534 (CTA Case No. 8713) DECISION ERL~P.UY d Associate Justice CAESAR A. CASANOVA Associate Justice ciate Justice Q!.v. . .7..A.f,..,_.-...r_- ../' '-- MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice (~'J:/h~ CATHERINET.MANAHAN Associate Justice CERTIFICATION Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 13 of the Constitution, it is hereby certified that the conclusions in the above Decision were reached in consultation before the case was assigned to the writer of the opinion of the Court En Bane. ROMAN G. DE~ ROSARIO Presiding Justice

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