GOULDS PUMPS (PHIL) INC. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY THIRD DIVISION GOULDS PUMPS (PHILS.), INC., Petitioner, C.T.A. Case No. 7057 -versus- Members: Bautista, Chairperson Palanca-Enriquez, Cotangco-Manalastas, JJ COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL Promulgated: REVENUE, rEB Lt 20~1 Respondent, ~ '1-'t.rp--..,.. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -X DECISION COTANGCO-MANALASTAS, J.: This is a Petition for Review filed by Goulds Pumps (Phil.), Inc. (petitioner) on September 24, 2004, pursuant to Section 7 of Republic Act No. 1125, as amended by Republic Act No. 9282, due to the inaction of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue (respondent) on petitioner' s Letter of Protest filed on December 30, 2003, assailing respondent' s assessments dated October 17, 2003 for deficiency income tax, value-added tax (VAT), withholding tax on compensation, expanded withholding tax (EWT), final withholding tax (FWT), and documentary stamp taxes, including increments thereto, for fiscal year ended November 2000 in the aggregate amount of One Hundred Thirty Three Million Seven Hundred Eighty Seven Thousand Five L- Hundred Ninety Pesos and 14/ 100 (P133 ,787,590.14).
DECISION Page 2 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phi Is.), Inc. vs. CIR STATEMENT OF FACTS The facts of the case, based on joint stipulations and evidence on record, are as follows: Petitioner is a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the Philippines, with principal office at 12 Ring Road , Light & Industry Science Park (LISP II), Real, Calamba City, Laguna. Petitioner's principal office was previously located at Natividad Building, 2308 Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City. 1 On the other hand , respondent is the duly appointed Commissioner of Internal Revenue, who holds office at the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) National Office Building, Diliman, Quezon City. On December 2, 2003, petitioner received respondent's Final Assessment Notice (FAN) dated October 17, 2003, assessing petitioner for alleged deficiency income tax, VAT, withholding tax on compensation, expanded withholding tax (EWT), and final withholding tax (FWT), including the increments thereto, for fiscal year ended November 2000 in the aggregate amount of P133 ,787,590.14, broken down as follows 2: Deficiency Tax Amount Income Tax Value-Added Tax p 95,20 I,001.15 Withholding Tax on Compensation Expanded Withholding Tax 27,717,333.84 Final Withholding Tax Documentary Stamp Tax 4,221,581.25 TOTAL 634 ,659 .80 5,977,242.62 35 ,771.48 p 133,787,590.14 On December 30, 2003, petitioner protested the foregoing assessment by filing a letter-protest with the Bureau of Internal Revenue Large Taxpayer Districtj__ 1 Par. I, The Facts, Joint Stipulation of Facts and Issues (JSFI), docket, p. I02 2 Exhibit "K"; Pars. 3 and 4, JSF!, docket, pp. 102- 103
DEC ISION Page 3 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. C!R Office, Quezon City, through Deputy Commissioner Estelita C. Aguirre, Officer-in- Charge (OIC) of Large Taxpayer Service.3 On February 27, 2004, petitioner submitted additional documents in support of its protest.4 However, respondent did not act on petitioner's protest; hence, petitioner filed the instant Petition for Review on September 24, 2004. 5 On December 20, 2004, respondent filed his Answer6 to the said petition. On October 18, 2005, this Court appointed Mr. Ruben R. Rubio, Partner of SGV & Co., as Independent Certified Public Accountant (CPA) upon petitioner's Motion to Commission Independent Certified Public Accountant7, pursuant to CTA Circular No. 1-95, as amended. During trial, petitioner presented as witnesses Mr. Ruben R. Rubio and Mr. Benedicta Horca III, the Finance Manager of petitioner. Thereafter, petitioner filed its Formal Offer of Evidence8 on July 30, 2007, submitting Exhibits "A" to "I", "K" to "TT", "VV" to "GOG", and "JJJ" to "VVV", inclusive of sub-markings; which this Court admitted in the Resolution9 dated October 1, 2007. On the other hand, respondent presented as his sole witness Ms. Eulema R. de Vera. 10 On June 16, 2008, petitioner filed a Manifestation and Motion 11 averring that on March 6, 2008, it availed of the tax amnesty program under Republic Act (R.A.) No. 9480 and Revenue Memorandum Circular No. 19-2008 and paid the amnesty tax/-- 3 Annex "B" ofthe Petition for Review, docket, pp. 22 to 30; Par. 5, JSFl , docket, p. 103 4 Annex "C" ofthe Petition for Review, docket, pp. 31 to 32; Par. 6, JSFl , docket, p. 103 5 Par. 7, JSFI, docket, p. 103 6 Docket, pp. 56 - 60 7 Docket, pp. 122 to 124 8 Docket, pp. 201- 2 13 9 Docket, pp. 241 - 242 10Exhibit " 16" 11 Docket, pp. 283 - 288
DECISION Page 4 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR of P250,000.00. Petitioner thus averred that it is entitled to all the immunities and privileges under Section 6 of R.A. No. 9480, such as the immunity from the deficiency income tax, value-added tax, and documentary stamp tax assessments, including increments thereon for taxable year 2000 in the aggregate amount of P122,954,106.47. In support thereof, petitioner attached to the said motion documents marked as Annexes "A" to "E" 12 as proof of its tax amnesty availment. On August 20, 2008, petitioner filed its Amended Petition for Review13� In its Amended Petition for Review, petitioner incorporated the allegation pertaining to the said tax amnesty availment, and deleted those relating to the assessments for deficiency income tax, VAT, and documentary stamp tax; while the allegations pertaining to the assessments for deficiency expanded withholding tax, withholding tax on compensation and final withholding tax in the aggregate amount of P10,833,483 .67, including the increments thereon, for fiscal year ending November 2000 are retained. During the August 29, 2008 hearing, petitioner presented and marked the original documents supporting its availment of the tax amnesty program under R.A. No. 9480. 14 On September 4, 2008, respondent filed his Amended Answer (To the Amended Petition for Review) 15 raising the following Special and Affirmative Defenses:0 12 Notice of Availment of Tax Amnesty under Republic Act No. 9480 dated March 6, 2008, Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Networth (SALN) as of December 31, 2005, Tax Amnesty Return (BIR Form No. 2116), Tax Amnesty Payment Form/Acceptance of Payment Form (BIR Form No. 0617), Annual Income Tax Return (BIR Form No. 1702) with attached Audited Financial Statements as of December 31, 2005 12 docket, pp. 290 - 366. , 13 Docket, pp. 388 - 40 I 14 Exhibits "AAAA", " 8BB8", "B888-1 ", "8888-2", "8888-3", "8888-4", "BBBB-5", "B8BB- 6", "CCCC", "DODD", "EEEE", and " FFFF" 15 Docket, pp. 434- 437
DECISION Page 5 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR "SPECIAL AND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES 3. He reiterates and rep leads the preceding paragraphs of this answer as part of his Special and Affirmative Defenses; 4. Section 228 of the Tax Code, partly provides: 'Sec. 228. Protesting of Assessment. - Such assessment may be protested administratively by filing a request for reconsideration or reinvestigation within thirty (30) days from receipt of the assessment in such form and manner as may be prescribed by implementing rules and regulations. Within sixty (60) daysfromfiling of the protest, all relevant supporting documents shall have been submitted; otherwise, the assessment shall become final. If the protest is denied in whole or in part, or is not acted upon within one hundred eighty (180) days from the submission ofthe documents, the taxpayer adversely affected by the decision or inaction may appeal to the CTA within thirty (30) days from receipt ofthe said decision, or from the lapse of the one hundred eighty (180) day period; otherwise, the decision shall become final, executory and demandable.' (Emphasis supplied) In the instant case, since the Petition for Review filed by petitioner with this Honorable Court was not made within thirty (30) days from the lapse of the one hundred eighty ( 180) days period, the subject assessments has already become final, executory and demandable. 5. Since the subject assessments has already become final , executory and demandable, this Honorable Court has no jurisdiction to act on the instant petition. 6. Assuming arguendo that this Honorable Court has jurisdiction to act on the instant petition, petitioner was assessed for deficiency withholding tax on compensation, expanded withholding tax, and final withholding tax, for taxable fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, for the reason that during the administrative investigation of its tax case, petitioner failed to substantiate or controvert by concrete evidence the BIR findings that: A.) Expanded Withholding Tax: I. Petitioner failed to withhold and/or underwithheld its various income payments on rental expenses of P48,959.51, professional fees P580, 147.46, and local purchase of goods/services, outside services, advertising & others in the aggregate amount of P33 ,5 97,43 0.46, or the total of P34,226,537.43, pursuant to Revenue Regulations No. 6-85 , as amended by Revenue Regulations No . 2-98. {,--
DECISION Page 6 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phil s.), Inc. vs. CIR 2. Petitioner failed to submit any documentary evidence that said purchase of goods/services were supplied by Gould Pumps (N.Y.). However, assuming for the sake of argument that indeed these income payments of goods/services were supplied by Gould Pumps (N.Y.) Inc., such fact would not automatically exempt petitioner from the withholding tax regulation, specifically under Section 2.57.5(B) ofRR2-98. 3. Petitioner failed to secure a favorable BIR exemption and/or ruling exempting its income payments from withholding tax. B.) Final Withholding Tax: 1. Petitioner failed to withhold the income payments on dividends of P44,000,000.00 and trademark/royalties of 724,994.00, or the total amount of P44,724,994 .00, which is subject to final withholding tax at the rate of 15% and 32%, pursuant to Section (H)(2) of Revenue Regulations No. 2-98 and Section 2.57-1(1) of Revenue Regulations 2- 98. 2. Petitioner failed to accompany the remittance return with official receipt duly issued by the accredited bank, hence, the di sallowance of its claimed remittance in the amount of P2,400,000 .00. C.) Withholding Tax on Compensation: I. Reconciliation of petitioner's salaries and wages per Financial Statement as against its alpha list showed an underwithholding in the amount ofP8,567,632.96. 2. Petitioner failed to substantiate that part of discrepancy it referred to, as contribution to retirement fund and dealer's co mmi ssio n. 3. Petitioner failed to submit to the BIR examiners the retirement plan program duly approved by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. 7. Pursuant to Section 222(a) of the 1997 Tax Code, it is provided that in case of a false or fraudulent return with intent to evade tax or failure to file a return the tax may be assessed, or a proceeding in court for the collection of such tax may be begun without assessment at any time within ten (I 0) years after the discovery of the falsity, fraud or omission. In the instant case, since it was disclosed that petitioner failed to withhold and/or underwithheld its various income payments as specified under the Details of Discrepancies attached to the Final Assessment Notice dated October 17, 2003 of the BIR, therefore, the monthly remittance return s on creditable income taxes filed by~
DECISION Page 7 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR petitioner for December 1999 to October 2000 were underdeclared by more than thirty percent (30%) which constitutes fraud or fraudulent return, hence, the assessment for deficiency expanded withholding tax was made with in ten (I 0) years from the discovery of the said fraud or falsity . 8. The assessments issued against petitioner for deficiency withholding tax on compensation, expanded withholding tax and final withholding tax, for fiscal year ended November 30, 2000 were made in accordance with law and regulations. 9. All presumptions are in favor of the correctness of tax assessments." On the other hand, petitioner filed its Reply (to Respondent's Amended Answer dated 1 September 2008) 16 on September 15,2008. In the Resolution 17 dated October 7, 2008 , this Court resolved that the documents proving petitioner's availment ofthe provisions of Republic Act No. 9480 were duly compared with the originals, and found them to be faithful reproduction of the same during the hearing on August 29, 2008; and that petitioner's Petition for Review filed on September 24, 2004 insofar as the assessments for deficiency income, value-added tax, and documentary stamp taxes are concerned is deemed withdrawn and that the case covering the same is considered closed and terminated, subject to the provisions of R.A. No. 9480; while petitioner's assessments for deficiency withholding tax on compensation, expanded withholding tax, and final withholding tax in the amount of P1 0,833,483.67, which is the subject matter of petitioner' s Amended Petition for Review, remains. On December 11 , 2008, petitioner presented Ms. Anna Laurice Santos 18 as its , third witness. On January 5, 2009, petitioner filed its Supplemental Formal Offer Of~ 16 Docket, pp. 425 - 43 I 17 Docket, pp. 445- 446 18 Exhibits "ZZZ" and "ZZZZ-1"
DEC ISION Page 8 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phil s.), Inc . vs. C IR Evidence 19 submitting Exhibits "WWW" to "ZZZ," inclusive of sub-markings; , which were admitted in the Resolution20 dated February 27, 2009. On the other hand, respondent presented as his lone witness Ms. Eulema R. De Vera. On August 24, 2009, respondent filed his Formal Offer of Evidence21 , submitting Exhibits "1 " to "16", inclusive of sub-markings; which were admitted in the Resolution22 dated November 11 , 2009. On February 18, 2010, this case was submitted for decision, considering petitioner' s Memorandum23 filed on December 22, 2009, and respondent's Manifestation and Motion24 filed on January 22, 2010 that respondent is adopting the arguments and affirmative defenses found in the Amended Answer filed on September 4, 2008, as well as all other documents formally offered as evidence and those found in the BIR records of this case and the testimonies of Revenue Officer Eulema R. De Vera, as respondent' s Memorandum in the above-captioned case. The following are the parties' jointly stipulated issues25 submitted for this Court' s consideration: "General I. Whether or not the assessments for deficiency VAT and Expanded Withholding Tax have prescribed. Income 2. Whether or not the deficiency Income Tax assessment arising from the disallowed rental s, professional fees , local purchase of goods and services is void for failure to state in writing the breakdown of~ the disallowances. 19 Docket, pp. 557 - 563 20 Docket, pp. 660 - 661 21 Docket, pp. 685 - 693 22 Docket, pp. 71 7 - 718 23 Docket, pp. 719 - 752 24 Docket, pp. 760- 761 25 Docket, pp. I09 - II I
DECISION Page 9 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR 3. Whether or not the difference between Sales/Receipts per Income Tax Return and Total Debits of Accounts Receivable per General Ledger of P100,956,995.66 represents undeclared sales. 4. Whether or not the amount of P48,959.91 alleged by Respondent to be rental expense should be disallowed for alleged failure to subject the same to Withholding Tax. 5. Whether or not the professional fees in the amount ofP580,147.46 should be disallowed for alleged failure to subject the same to Withholding Tax. 6. Whether or not the disallowed purchase of goods and services in the amount of P32,23 6,414.46 represents purchases from a PEZA registered enterprise, and whether or not the same amount is subject to Expanded Withholding Tax. 7. Whether or not a specific ruling from the BIR is necessary in order for goods and services supplied by a PEZA registered enterprise to be exempt from Withholding Tax. Whether or not the amount of purchases per the audited Financial Statements is correct. 8. Whether or not the alleged understatement of purchases in the amount P54,485 ,5 80.33 which was computed by Respondent by comparing an amount derived from the Accounts Payable account and the purchases per audited Financial Statements can result in deficiency Income Tax. 9. Whether or not the amount of PI ,354,466.34 paid by Petitioner to its dealers as commissions should be disallowed as an expense and whether or not the same amount was already subjected to Expanded Creditable Withholding Tax. 10. Whether or not the amount of P7,079, 171.13 representing the contribution of Petitioner to its employees ' retirement fund should be disallowed as an expense. Value-added Tax 11. Whether or not the alleged underdeclared sales ofP100,956,995.66 under Income Tax should be included in the computation of Petitioner's gross sales for VAT purposes. 12. Whether or not the amount of P54,485 ,5 80 .33 allegedly representing understatement of purchases in the audited Financial Statements under Income Tax should result in deficiency VAT. 13. Whether or not the alleged discrepancy of the purchases per audited Financial Statements and per VAT Returns in amount of P29,854,882.40 should result in the disallowance of input tax of P2,985 ,488.24. 0 14. Whether or not the amount of Pl76, 114.3 8 representing input tax paid to suppliers, whose taxpayer's identification numbers (TIN)
DECISION Page 10 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), In c. vs. CIR were not indicated in the Summary of Purchases attached to the VAT Returns should be disallowed. Expanded Withholding Tax 15. Whether or not the disallowed deductions for rental expenses, professional fees, and local purchases of goods and services totaling P34,226,537.43 under the Income Tax Assessment are subject to Expanded Withholding Tax. 16. Whether or not the disallowed rentals, professional fees and local purchases of goods and services under the Income Tax Assessment for alleged lack of withholding can again be the subject of the deficiency Expanded Withholding Tax assessment. 17. Whether or not the dividends paid by Petitioner was subject to final Withholding Tax. 18. Whether or not Petitioner paid goodwill to a non-resident. 19. Whether or not payments made by Petitioner to its dealers/agents which were subjected to the Expanded Withholding Tax should be subjected to Withholding Tax on Compensation . . .20. Whether or not the documentary stamp tax assessed in the amount ofP35 ,771.48 has already been paid by Petitioner." In view of petitioner' s availment of tax amnesty under R.A. No. 9480, this Court's evaluation will now be limited to the remaining issues pertaining to assessments for deficiency (a) withholding tax on compensation, (b) expanded withholding tax, and (c) final withholding tax for fiscal year ended November 2000. This Court, before addressing the substantial issues shall first resolve the preliminary matter pertaining to jurisdictional issue raised in the Amended Answer. Respondent essentially alleged that the Petition for Review was not filed within thirty (30) days from the lapse of the one hundred eighty (180)-day period pursuant to Section 228 of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, concluding that the subject assessments have already become final, executory and demandable; thus, this Court has no jurisdiction to act thereon. The contention is without merit. ~
DECISION Page II of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR Section 228 of the NIRC of 1997 provides: "Sec. 228 . Protesting of Assessment. - Such assessment may be protested administratively by filing a request for reconsideration or reinvestigation within thirty (30) days from receipt of the assessment in such fonn and manner as may be prescribed by implementing rules and regulations. Within sixty (60) days from filing of the protest, all relevant supporting documents shall have been submitted; otherwise, the assessment shall become final; If the protest is denied in whole or in part, or is not acted upon within one hundred eighty (180) days from the submission of the documents, the taxpayer adversely affected by the decision or inaction may appeal to the CTA within thirty (30) days from receipt of the said decision, or from the lapse of the one hundred eighty (180) days period; otherwise, the decision shall become final, executory and demandable." (Emphasis supplied) Based on the foregoing, petitioner may file an administrative protest within thirty (30) days from receipt of the assessment. Thereafter, all the relevant supporting documents shall be submitted within sixty (60) days from the date of filing of the said protest, otherwise, the assessment shall become final. If the protest is denied in whole or in part, or is not acted upon within one hundred eighty (180) days from the submission of the documents, the taxpayer adversely affected by the decision or inaction may appeal to this Court within thirty (30) days from receipt of the said decision, or from the lapse of the 180-day period; otherwise, the decision shall become final , executory, and demandable. The present claim involves final assessments on petitioner's deficiency withholding tax on compensation, expanded withholding tax, and final withholding tax for fiscal year ending November 2000. Counting from December 2, 2003, when petitioner received respondent's Final Assessment Notice26, petitioner had until January 2, 200427 to file administrative protest; from January 2, 2004, petitioner had until March 2, 2004 to submit the documents supporting its administrative protest;~ 26 Exhibit " K"; Pars. 3 and 4, JSFI , docket, pp. I02 - I03 27 January 1, 2004 being a holiday
DECISION Page 12 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. C IR counting from March 2, 2004, the 180-day period will expire on August 29, 2004 in case of respondent's inaction on petitioner' s administrative protest; and from August 29, 2004, petitioner had until September 28, 2004 to file its Petition for Review. In the instant case, it is undisputed that petitioner received on December 2, 2003 respondent's Final Assessment Notice dated October 17, 2003. Thereafter, on December 30, 2003, petitioner protested the foregoing assessments by filing a letter- protest with the Bureau of Internal Revenue Large Taxpayer District Office, Quezon City, through Deputy Commissioner Estelita C. Aguirre, OIC of the BIR Large Taxpayer Service.28 On February 27, 2004, petitioner submitted the documents supporting its protest.29 However, respondent failed to act on petitioner's protest within the 180-day period prescribed in Section 228 of the NIRC of 1997; which, reckoned from the date of submission of petitioner's documents, lapsed on August 25, 2004. Hence, petitioner had until September 24, 2004 to file the instant Petition for Review. Petitioner filed the instant Petition for Review on September 24, 2004, which is within the prescriptive period. Clearly, this Court has jurisdiction to act on the instant petition. This Court shall now proceed to address the substantive issues raised by the parties. Petitioner claims that the assailed assessments are without factual and legal basis. The petition is partly meritorious, as discussed hereunder. I. Deficiency Withholding Tax on Compensation Upon comparison of petitioner's Salaries and Wages as reflected in its Financial Statements (FS)/General Ledger(GL) vis-a-vis the amount shown in its Alphalist, respondent found that Salaries and Wages amounting to P8,433,644.00 was not~ 28 Annex "B" of the Petition for Review, docket, pp . 22-30; Par. 5, JSFI, docket, p. 103 29 Annex "C" ofthe Petition for Review, docket, pp. 31-32; Par. 6, JSFI, docket, p. 103
DEC ISION Page 13 of30 CTA CAS E NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils. ), In c. vs. CIR subjected to withholding tax, and consequently assessed petitioner for deficiency withholding tax on compensation for fiscal year 2000 in the amount of P4,221 ,581.25 , computed as follows :30 Salaries and Wages per FS/GL p 23,026,964.00 Per Alphalist 14,459,331.04 Less : De minimis benefits p 8,567,632.96 Salaries not subjected to withholding Tax due (32%) 133,988.96 Interest ( 1.11.01 to 10.31.03) p 8,433,644.00 Compromise penalty p 2,698,766.08 Total amount due 1,497,815.17 25 ,000.00 p 4,221,581.25 Petitioner claims that the discrepancy of P8,433 ,644.00 pertains to its contributions to its retirement fund and payments of dealers ' commissions. Contributions to its retirement fund do not constitute compensation income; hence, not subject to withholding tax on compensation. As regards the dealers ' commissions, petitioner avers that these payments were made to its dealers/agents who are not its regular employees, thus, were properly subjected to expanded withholding tax pursuant to Section 2.57.2(0) of Revenue Regulations No. 2-98 which states: "SECTION 2.5 7.2. Income Payment Subject to Creditable Withholding Tax and Rates Prescribed Thereon. - x x x XXX XXX XXX (G) Income payments to certain brokers and agents. - On gross commissions of customs, insurance, real estate and commercial brokers and fees of agents of professional entertainers - Five percent (5%);" In his Final and Consolidated Report31 dated August 24, 2006, the Court- commissioned Independent CPA32 explained the discrepancy of P8,433 ,644.00 as follows:~ 30 Exhibit "K" 31 Exhibit "AAA" 32 Ruben R. Rubio, Partner of SGV & Co.
DEC ISION Page 14 of 30 CTA C ASE NO. 70 57 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs . C IR Commissions Expense p 1,354,466.34 Employee Welfare Expense Total 7,079,171.13 p 8,433,637.47 33 -------- As verified by the Independent CPA, commissions subjected to withholding tax per EWT returns34 as "Payments To Brokers" amounted only to P889,782.15, which included the amount of P22,345.4435 recorded by petitioner in its books as "Professional Fees". Thus, total commissions expense per books upon which EWT was withheld and paid was only P867,436.71 ; while the remaining amount of P487,029.63 was not subjected to EWT. Anent the Employee Welfare Expense account, the Independent CPA found that it comprised of the following :36 Accrual -Medical Benefits p 15 ,000 .00 Accrual - Retirement Pay Accrual - Sick Leave 5,566,725 .00 Amortization of Health Insurance Amortization of Life Insurance 430,479.94 Amortization of Prepaid Insurance Various Entries 30,166.68 Total 30 , 166 .81 60,333.46 946,299 .24 p 7,079,171.13 Petitioner submitted a letter from the BIR dated October 4, 1977, approving petitioner' s Retirement Plan37 and another BIR letter dated August 15, 200338, approving the amendments thereto, stating that since the said amendments "are not prejudicial to the employee-members, they will not affect the Plan' s qualification under Section 32(B)(6)(a) of the NIRC of 1997."39 Section 32(B)(6)(a) of the Tax Code of 1997 provides for exclusion of retirement benefits, pensions, gratuities, etc., from gross income, as follows :~ 33 Page 22, Exhibit "AAA" 34 Exhibits "N-1 " to "N-26" 35 Page 16 Exhibit " AAA" � and Annex 6 of Exhibit "AAA" 36 Page 24, Exhibit "AAA": and Annex 15 of Exhibit "AAA" 37 Exhibit :'H" , 38 Exhibit " I" 39 Exhibit " I"
DECISION Page 15 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Gou lds Pumps (Phi Is.), Inc. vs . C IR "(6) Retirement Benefits, Pensions, Gratuities, etc.- a) Retirement benefits received under Republic Act No . 7641 and those received by officials and employees of private firms , whether individual or corporate, in accordance with a reasonable private benefit plan maintained by the employer: Provided, That the retiring official or employee has been in the service of the same employer for at least ten (I 0) years and is not less than fifty (50) years of age at the time of his retirement: Provided, further, That the benefits granted under this subparagraph shall be availed of by an official or employee only once. x x x." In the instant case, except for the letters dated October 4, 1977 and August 15, 2003, where the BIR purportedly approved petitioner's retirement plan and amendments thereto (Exhibits "H" and "I"), and its general ledger40 for the Employee Welfare Expense account, no other documents or proof were presented by petitioner to establish its claim that the said expense account is attributable in its entirety to said retirement plan. In other words, this Court cannot determine whether the amounts reflected in the general ledger are correct and that petitioner's contribution to its employees' retirement fund booked to Employee Welfare Expense account is proper exclusion from gross income. As a result, said assessment is upheld for petitioner's failure to substantiate its commissions expense and employee welfare expense accounts, except for the commissions expense duly subjected to expanded withholding tax in the amount of P867,436.71. Accordingly, petitioner is liable to pay basic deficiency withholding tax on compensation for fiscal year 2000 in the amount of P7,566,207.29 computed as follows: Salaries and Wages per FS/GL p 23,026,964.00 Less: Salaries and Wages per Alphalist 14,459,331.04 133,988.96 De minimis benefits Salaries not subjected to withholding per audit ofBIR p 8,433 ,644.00 Less: Commissions subjected to EWT 867,436.71 Adjusted Salaries and Wages not subjected to withholding ~ p 7,5 66,207.29 40 Exhibit "NN"
DEC ISION Page 16 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), In c. vs. CIR Withholdin!! Tax on Comoensation 32% p 2,421,186.33 It bears stressing that the compromise penalty of P25,000.00 originally imposed by respondent is excluded, there being no compromise agreement between the parties. II. Deficiency Expanded Withholding Tax (EWT) Per the investigation of respondent's examiner, the following income payments were allegedly not subjected to expanded withholding taxes, thus, the deficiency EWT assessment in the amount ofP634,659.80, computed as follows: 4 1 Amount Tax Rate Tax Due A. Rental p 48,959.51 5% p 2,447.98 B . Professional fees 580, 147.46 10% 58,014.75 ' C. Local purchases, outside services, advertising and others 33 ,597,430.46 1% 335,974.30 Total 34,226,53 7.43 Basic EWT due p 396,437.03 Interest (1.11.01 to 10.3 1.03) 222,222.77 Compromise penalty 16,000 .00 , Total amount due p 634,659.80 Petitioner argues that respondent's right to assess deficiency EWT for the months of December 1999 to October 2000 had already prescribed. Respondent counter-argues that petitioner failed to withhold and/or underwithheld its various income payments as specified under the Details of Discrepancies attached to the Final Assessment Notice dated October 17, 2003 of the BIR; therefore, the monthly remittance returns on creditable income taxes filed by petitioner for December 1999 to October 2000 were underdeclared by more than thirty percent (30%), which constitutes fraud or fraudulent return. Respondent concludes that~ 41 Page 5, Exhibit "8-B" and Exhibit " K"
DECISION Page 17 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phi Is.), Inc. vs. CIR the assessment for deficiency expanded withholding tax was made within ten (1 0) years from the discovery of the said fraud or falsity. The contention of respondent is without merit. Section 203 of the NIRC of 1997, as amended, provides that the internal revenue taxes shall be assessed within tlTiee years from the last day prescribed by law for the filing of the tax return or the actual date of filing of such return, whichever comes later, as quoted below: "SEC. 203. Period ofLimitation Upon Assessment and Collection. - Except as provided in Section 222, internal revenue taxes shall be assessed within three (3) years after the last day prescribed by law for the filing of the return, and no proceeding in court without assessment for the collection of such taxes shall be begun after the expiration of such period: Provided, That in a case where a return is filed beyond the period prescribed by law, the three (3)-year period shall be counted from the day the return was filed. For purposes of this Section, a return filed before the laSt day prescribed by law for the filing thereof shall be considered as filed on such last day." (Emphasis supplied) In conjunction thereto, Section 4.3.2 of Revenue Regulations No. 01-98 provides: "SECTION 4. Filing ofReturns and Payment of Taxes. - XXX XXX XXX 3.2 Withholding Tax Remittance and Information Returns All withholding taxes of the Head Office and/or any branch/unit of a Large Taxpayer shall be covered by a consolidated return, and remitted within twenty five (25) days after the close of each month." On the other hand, Section 222 of the NIRC of 1997 provides: "SEC. 222. Exceptions as to Period of Limitation ofAssessment and Collection ofTaxes. - (a) In the case of a false or fraudulent return with intent to evade tax or of failure to file a return, the tax may be assessed, or a proceeding in court for the collection of such tax may be filed without assessment, at any time within ten (I 0) years after the discovery of the falsity, fraud or omission: Provided, That in a fraud assessment which has become final and executory, the fact of fraud shall be judicially taken cognizance of in the civil or criminal action for the collection thereof."i--
DECISION Page 18 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR Fraud contemplated by law must be actual and not constructive. It must be intentional, consisting of deception, willfully and deliberately done or resorted to in order to induce another to give up some right.42 In the instant case, respondent presented Exhibits "1" to "16", inclusive of sub- markings, in support of the allegation in the Amended Answer and the testimony of Ms. Eulema R. de Vera43. A careful review of the said evidence reveals that the same do not support or prove acts constituting fraud as alleged in the Amended Answer. Thus, respondent fails to prove that the alleged failure to withhold and/or undel'Withholding of various income payments constitute fraud to qualify the period of prescription from 3 years to 10 years provided under Section 222(a) of the NIRC of 1997, as amended. The allegation of fraud only came up in the Amended Answer when petitioner filed an Amended Petition for Review incorporating its availment of tax amnesty under R.A. No. 9480, and not alleged as such in the original Answer filed by respondent, which formed part of the records of this case. As correctly pointed out by petitioner, if respondent believed that petitioner committed fraud, it would have had imposed the 50% surcharge under Section 248(B) of the NIRC in the final assessment notice, instead of 25%, which respondent had imposed. Thus, the general rule under Section 203 of the NIRC of 1997 applies. Pursuant to the afore-cited Section 203 of the NIRC of 1997, the three-year period to assess commences from the date of actual filing of the return or from the last date prescribed by law for the filing of such return, whichever comes later. In the case of creditable expanded withholding taxes, the consolidated return of a large taxpayer is required to be filed within twenty five (25) days after the end of each month. So, if the~ 42 Aznar v. Court of Tax Appeals,No. L-20569, August 23, 1974 ( 58 SCRA 519); and Farolan, Jr. vs. Court of Tax Appeals, eta!., G.R. No. 42204, January 21, 1993 ( 217 SCRA 298) 43 Minutes dated February 5, 2008 and May 27, 2008, docket, pp. 272 and 275; Exhibit "16" Judicial Affidavit dated February 4, 2008
DECISION Page 19 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs . CIR return was filed earlier than the last day allowed by law, the period to assess shall still be counted from the last day prescribed for filing of the return. However, if the return was filed beyond the period prescribed by law, the three-year period shall be counted from the day the return was actually filed. Therefore, respondent had until the following dates within which to assess petitioner of the subject deficiency EWT for fiscal year ending November 30, 2000: Makati Office Cebu Office Davao Office I Return Period Exhibit /BIR Return Exhibit /BIR Return : Covered Exhibit No. Filed On Dec-99 N-1 to N-4 1/25/2000 Records Page No Filed On Records Page No Filed On Jan-00 Feb-00 0-1 to 0-4 1125/2000 P-1 to P-3 1/26/2000 Mar-00 Apr-00 P-4 to P-6, BIR May-00 Jun-00 N-5 to N-6 2/24/2000 0-5 to 0 -8 2/8/2000 Records, p. 103 2/10/2000 Jul-00 P-7, B1R Records, Aug-00 Sep-00 N-7 to N-8 3/2112000 0-9 to 0-12 3/9/2000 p. 103 3/10/2000 Oct-00 0-13, BIR 4110/2000 Nov-00 Records, p. 106 P-8 to P-10, BIR N-9 to N-10 4/24/2000 Records, p. 103 4/7/2000 N-11 toN- 5/24/2000 6/26/2000 0-14 to 0 -15 5/5/2000 P-11 toP-12, B 5/10/2000 12 7/25/2000 0-16 to 0-17 6/6/2000 BIR Records, p. 6/8/2000 N-13 toN- 8/25/2 000 9/25/2000 103 14 10/25/2000 N-15 toN- 11 /24/2000 0-18 to 0-19 7/7/2000 P-13 to P-14 7/7/2000 12/26/2000 0-20 to 0-21 8/4/2000 P-15, BIR 8/10/2000 16 Records, p. I03 N-17 toN- 0-22 to 0-23 9/6/2000 P-16toP-17 9/8/2000 18 N-19 toN- 0-24 to 0-25 10110/2000 P-18 to P-19 10/10/2000 20 0-26 to 0-27 11110/2000 P-20 to P-21 1119/2000 N-2 1 toN- 0-28 to 0-29 12/ 11/2000 P-22 to P-23 12/11/2000 22 N-23 toN- 24 N-25 toN- 26 Period Covered Last Day to File Last Day to Dec-99 Consolidated Return Assess Jan-00 1/27/2003 Feb-00 1125/2 000 2/25/2003 Mar-00 2/25/2000 3/27/2003 Apr-00 3/27/2000* 4/25/2003 May-00 4/25/2000 5/26/2003 Jun-00 5/25/2000 6/26/2003 Jul-00 6/2 6/2000* 7/25 /2 003 Aug-00 7/25/2000 8/25/2003 8/25/2000 9/25/2 000 ~ 9/25/2003
DEC ISION Page 20 of30 CIA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR Sep-00 10/25/2000 10/27/2003 Oct-00 11 /27/2000* 11127/2003 Nov-00 12/26/2000* 12/26/2003 *the 25th day of the month fell either on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday Clearly, the Final Assessment Notice44 received by petitioner on December 2, 2003 is beyond the three-year prescriptive period within which respondent could make an assessment for deficiency EWT for the months of December 1999 to October 2000. On the other hand, respondent's right to assess petitioner for deficiency EWT for the month of November 2000 has not yet prescribed, considering that the issuance of the FAN issued on December 2, 2003 was made before the three-year period expired on December 26, 2003. Nevertheless, since petitioner was not able to show which portion of the income payments subject of the deficiency EWT assessment for the entire fiscal year 2000 pertain to the prescribed months of December 1999 to October 2000, all of the subject income payments shall be considered as referring to the unprescribed month of November 2000. This Court shall now determine the merits of the deficiency EWT assessment for fiscal year 2000. A. Rental Respondent assessed petitioner for deficiency EWT on rental expenses by comparing the following: Per ITR/GL4 ' Rental Alphalist40 p 3,446,253.00 Difference 3,397,293.49 p 48,959.51 ~ 44 Exhibit "K" 45 Exhibit "M-3" 46 Exhibits " S", "T", and "U"
DECISION Page 21 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR Petitioner asserts that all rental payments for taxable year 2000 were subjected to creditable withholding tax. The Court agrees with petitioner. The Independent CPA presented the following reconciliation of petitioner's rent expense as declared in its Income Tax Return for FY 2000 and as reflected in its EWT returns for the same year, noting a discrepancy ofP49,995.67:47 Rent Expense: p 3,446,253.00 Per ITR for FY 2000 Per EWT Returns 3,013,448.88 Difference p 432,804.12 Less: Difference as accounted for a. Misposting of rent expense to professional fees in p 439,364.00 the EWT Returns (Makati) for Sept. and Oct. 2000 (34,955.55) 382,808.45 b. VAT component subjected to EWT as reflected in (21,600.00) 49,995.~?- EWT Returns (Makati) for Oct. and Nov. 2000 p c. Credit adjustments to rent expense (F. Carriedo) '--Q_ifference to be accounted for The above discrepancy represents rental expenses of petitioner's Davao office for the months of October and November 2000 in the total amount of P50,000.00 (P25,000.00/month). The Independent CPA stated that he was unable to verify the amount of P50,000.00 due to the unavailability of the EWT returns filed by petitioner' s Davao office for October and November 2000. However, petitioner proffered before this Court the Monthly Remittance Returns48 filed by its Davao office for the months of January to December 2000 and the corresponding Alphalist49, which showed that its Davao office remitted to the BIR the five percent (5%) EWT due on the rental expense of P50,000.00 for the months of October and November 2000. ~ 47 Page 14, Exhibit "AAA" 48 Exhibits "P-I" to "P-23" 49 Exhibit "U"
DECISION Page 22 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phi Is.), Inc. vs. C IR In fine, petitioner sufficiently proved that it withheld and remitted the EWT due on its rental payments for fiscal year 2000. Thus, respondent's deficiency EWT assessment on the rental amount of P48,959.51 is improper and should be cancelled. B. Professional Fees Based on the records of the case, respondent's examiner computed the deficiency EWT assessment on professional fees as follows: PerGL'u Professional Fees Alphalist51 p 741 ,147.46 Difference 161 ,000.00 p 580,147.46 Petitioner avers that the aforesaid amount represents payments to general professional partnerships (GPPs) and accrual of audit fees payable to SGV & Co., which are exempt from creditable withholding tax pursuant to Section 2.57.5 of Revenue Regulations No . 2-98, as amended by Revenue Regulations No. 14-2002. Indeed, income payments made to professional partnership as a juridical person are exempt from income tax vis-a-vis the expanded withholding tax. Its partners are the ones liable in their individual capacity for the payment of income tax pursuant to Section 26 of the NIRC of 1997. This was elucidated by the Supreme Court in the case of Rufino R. Tan, eta!. vs. Ramon R. del Rosario Jr., as Secretary of Finance and Jose U Ong, as Commissioner ofInternal Revenue52, to wit: "'Exempt partnerships', upon the other hand, are not similarly identified as corporations nor even considered as independent taxable entities for income tax purposes. A general professional partnership is such an example. Here, the partners themselves, not the partnership, (although it is still obligated to file an income tax return [mainly for administration and f._ 50 Exhibit "L-3", consisting of: Non-professional dues P 7,985.17 Prof. Services-Auditors 421 ,009. 13 Prof. Services-Actuaries 35,000.00 Prof. Services-Others 277,173 .16 TOTAL P741,147.46 51 Exhibits "S" "T" and "U" 52 GR. Nos. 109289,and I09446, October 3, 1994
DEC ISION Page 23 of30 CTA CAS E NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CfR data]), are liable for the payment of income tax in their individual capacity computed on their respective and distributive shares of profits. In the determination of the tax liability, a partner does so as an individual, and there is no choice on the matter. In fine, under the Tax Code on income taxation, the general professional partnership is deemed to be no more than a mere mechanism or a flow-through entity in the generation of income by, and the ultimate distribution of such income to, respectively, each of the individual partners." Even though the law exempts income payments made to general professional partnerships from income tax, and consequently, from expanded withholding tax, petitioner failed however to present proof that the amount of P580,147.46, purportedly representing payment for professional services, falls squarely within the said exemption provided under Section 26 of the NIRC of 1997. Based on the Independent CPA' s reconciliation of the Professional Fees recorded per petitioner' s GL vis-a-vis the Professional Fees reflected per petitioner's EWT returns, the Court notes the following53 : Professional Fees p 418,281 .08 p 1,274,027.98 Per Income Tax Return for the FY 2000 22,345.44 607,614 .50 Per EWT Returns for FY 2000 69,660.89 Difference - Amount per Income Tax Return is higher p 666,413.48 Less: Difference As Accounted For (439,364.00) 464,432.54 a. Payments to General Professional Partnerships (GPPs) 393 ,509.13 p __201,980.94 b. Payments to Brokers (based on Alphalist of Payees) booked under Professional Fees SL c. Payments to Contractors (based on Alphalist of Payees) booked under Professional Fees SL d. Misposting of Rent Expen se to Professional Fees in the EWT returns (Makati) for the following months - September 2000 -October 2000 e. Accrual of Audit Fees Difference to be accounted for In the absence of documentary proof, the Court cannot verify the actual nature of the amounts of P418,281.08 and P393 ,509.13 indicated as "Payments to GPPs" and "Accrual of Audit Fees", respectively. Moreover, the discrepancy found by the~ 53 Page 16, Exhibit "AAA"
DECISION Page 24 of30 CTACASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phi Is.), Inc. vs. CIR Independent CPA in the amount of P201,980.94 remained unaccounted for. In view of petitioner's failure to refute the examiner's findings, respondent's inclusion of this item in the computation of the deficiency EWT is proper. C. Local Purchases Respondent assessed petitioner for deficiency EWT in the amount of P33 ,597,430.46, representing petitioner's local purchases of goods/services. Petitioner explained that these purchases represent purchases of goods and services from Goulds Pumps (N.Y.), Inc. , which is a company registered with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA),54 as jointly stipulated by the parties. 55 As such, said supplier is exempt from creditable withholding tax in accordance with Section 2.57.5(2) of Revenue Regulations No. 2-98. Respondent asserts that even if PEZA-registered enterprises are exempt from EWT, it cannot automatically exempt petitioner from compliance with the withholding tax regulation. To be exempt, petitioner should obtain a favorable BIR Ruling to that effect. The Court finds for petitioner. Section 2.57.5(2) of Revenue Regulations No. 2-98 reads: "SECTION 2.57.5. Exemption from Withholding. - The withholding of creditable withholding tax prescribed in these Regulations shall not apply to income payments made to the following: XXX XXX XXX (B) Persons enjoying exemption from payment of income taxes pursuant to the provisions of any law, general or special, such as but not limited to the .following: XXX XXX XXX L (2) Corporations registered with the Board of Investments and enjoying exemption from the income tax provided by 54 Exhibit "PP" 55 Par. 18, The Facts, JSFI , docket, p. I08
DECISION Page 25 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR Republic Act No. 7916 and the Omnibus Investment Code of 1987;" (Emphasis supplied) From the foregoing, it is explicitly stated that income payments to PEZA- registered enterprises are exempt from creditable withholding tax, thus this Court holds that no BIR Ruling is required. As aptly found by the Independent CPA from petitioner's related general and subsidiary ledgers56, journal vouchers57, and sales invoices58 issued by Goulds Pumps (N.Y.), Inc., the subject purchases in the amount ofP33,597,430.46 were obtained by petitioner from Goulds Pumps (N.Y.), Inc.59 Undoubtedly, respondent's deficiency EWT assessment on the amount of P33 ,597,430.46 is devoid of legal and factual bases and should therefore be cancelled. To recapitulate, respondent's deficiency EWT assessment for FY 2000 on petitioner's rental expense of P48,959.51 and local purchases of goods of P33,597,430.46 should be cancelled and withdrawn. However, petitioner is liable to pay 10% basic deficiency EWT of P58,014.75 on the professional fees of P580,147.46, computed as follows: Professional Fees p 580,147.46 EWTRate 10% ,Basic EWT due p 58,014.75 There being no compromise agreement between the parties, the compromise penalty ofP16,000.00 imposed by respondent is hereby cancelled.L- 56 Exhibits "X" and "Y" 57 Exhibit "Z" 58 Exhibits " BB-1 " to " BB-320" as summarized in Annex A of Exhibit "AAA" 59 Page 20, Exhibit "AAA"
DECISION Page 26 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Ph il s.), Inc. vs. CIR III. Deficiency Final Withholding Tax (FWT) Petitioner was assessed for payment of deficiency FWT for FY 2000 in the amount ofP5,977,242.62, computed as follows: 60 Dividends paid per books Amount Tax Rate F W T D ue Payment of trademark-royalty p 44,000,000.00 15% p 6,600,000.00 Total 32% Less: Remittances 724,994.00 231,998.08 Basic tax due p 44,724,994.00 p 6,831,998.08 Interest (1.25.01 to 10.31.03) Compromise penalty 3,000,000.00 Total amount due p 3,831,998.08 2,120,244.54 25,000.00 p 5,977,242.62 Petitioner alleges that out of the P44,000,000.00 dividends paid in the year 2000, P24,000,000.00 was declared in 1999 and the remaining P20,000,000.00 was declared in the year 2000 for which 15% FWT was paid in the year the dividends were declared. The P3,000,000.00 remittance recognized by respondent pertains to the 15% FWT due on the P20,000,000.00 dividends declared by petitioner, in the year 2000 supported by BIR Form No. 1601-F.61 The 15% FWT due on the P24,000,000.00 dividend declaration in 1999 is P3 ,600,000.00. Respondent disallowed the remittance amounting to P2,400,000.00 supported by BIR Form No. 1601 62 for failure to accompany the remittance return with the official receipt issued by an accredited bank.63 However, petitioner submitted to the Court as evidence the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) official f-- receipt dated December 27, 1999 showing the amount of P2,899,155 .96,64 which 60 Exhibit "K-3" 6 1 Exhibit "LL" 62 Exhibit "00" 63 Page 6, Exhibit "8-B" 64 Exhibit "00-4"
DEC ISION Page 27 of30 CTA CAS E NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR included the P2,400,000.00 partial remittance of FWT related to the dividends declared in the year 1999. The remaining P1 ,200,000.00 (P3 ,600,000.00 less P2,400,000.00) FWT due on dividends declared in the year 1999 was previously paid by petitioner in the year 1997 and applied against the tax due on dividends declared in 1999. Petitioner's Cost Accountant, Ms. Anna Laurice Santos, in her Affidavit65, stated that in May 1997, there was a recommendation to declare cash dividends amounting to P8 million based on the results of petitioner' s operations. On the basis of this recommendation, petitioner's Treasurer remitted and paid the amount of P1.2 million to respondent in 1997 representing 15% FWT due on dividends of P8 million. However, petitioner' s Board of Directors did not approve the recommendation and decided to defer the declaration of cash dividends. As it turned out, the P8 million dividends were eventually declared in 1999. Hence, the amount ofP1.2 million FWT on the P8 million deferred dividends, which was already paid to respondent in 1997, was considered as an advance tax payment and was credited against the final withholding tax on the same P8 million dividend, when it was eventually declared in 1999. Petitioner' s total tax remittance for the month of May 1997 amounted to P1 ,465 ,097.70 of which P1.2 million represented FWT on dividends recommended but not declared nor paid in May 1997, as evidenced by BIR Form No. 1743W66 filed by petitioner on June 24, 1997. Likewise, petitioner submitted a copy of voucher67 dated June 24, 1997, which showed a breakdown of the amount of different taxes paid for May 1997 inclusive of the P1.2 million FWT on dividends. Petitioner also/.--- 65 Exhibit "ZZZ" 66 Exhibit "WWW" 67 Exhibit " WWW-I "
DECISION Page 28 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), In c. vs . CIR presented a Certification68 from the BIR's Revenue Accounting Division dated November 28,2008, stating that petitioner remitted P1,465,097.70 in June 1997. In order to prove that the advance payment of FWT on dividends of P1.2 million was not previously applied against any FWT on dividends, petitioner presented its audited financial statements69 for the years 1998 and 1997 showing that from 1997 up to its declaration of dividends in the amount of P24 million in 1999, it did not declare any dividends. Moreover, to prove that the P1.2 million advance FWT payment was not applied against any withholding tax liability of petitioner, it presented the Monthly Remittance Returns of Income Taxes Withheld70 from June 1997 up to October 1999. These returns showed that petitioner did not apply the advance payment of P1.2 million as credit against any tax due until November 1999. Consequently, the Court finds that the deficiency FWT assessment on the dividend payment ofP44,000,000.00 should be cancelled for lack of factual basis. Anent the assessment on the payment of trademark/royalty, the Independent CPA found that respondent' s basis was petitioner's debit to Trademark/Royalty account in the amount of P724,994.00. An examination of petitioner' s Trademark/Royalty Payable account71 showed that the amount P724,994.00 is indeed a debit entry, which is also the total amount of all the credit entries to the same account. In effect, the said debit entry reduced the account to zero balance at the end of the accounting period. The adjustment was supported by journal voucher (JV) number 12-921 and instruction by email from a certain Gene Murray. 72 ~ 68 Exhibit "WWW-2" 69 Exhibits "XXX" "XXX- I" to "XXX-3" 70 Exhibits "YYY"' "YYY-1" to "YYY-28" 71 Exhibit "YY" ' 72 Exhibit "ZZ- I" and "ZZ-2"
DECISION Page 29 of30 CTA CASE NO. 7057 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs. CIR Further, petitioner's Finance Manager explained in his judicial affidavit, that entries relating to the Trademark/Royalty account were subsequently reversed since it was ultimately determined that petitioner did not have to share in any research and development costs, the very reason for which the account was created.73 Considering the foregoing, the deficiency final withholding tax assessment on payment of trademark/royalty should likewise be cancelled. WHEREFORE, the instant Petition for Review is hereby PARTIALLY GRANTED. The assessment for deficiency final withholding tax for fiscal year 2000 in the amount ofP5 ,977,242.62 is hereby CANCELLED. However, the assessments for deficiency withholding tax on compensation and EWT tax issued by respondent against petitioner for fiscal year 2000 are hereby AFFIRMED with some modifications. Accordingly, petitioner is hereby ORDERED to PAY respondent the . following deficiency withholding tax on compensation in the amount of P3 ,026,482.91 and deficiency EWT in the amount of P72,5 18.44, both inclusive of the twenty-five percent (25%) surcharge imposed for late payment under Section 248(A)(3) ofthe NIRC of 1997, as amended: Tax Type Basic Tax 25% Surcharge Total Withholding Tax on Compensation p 2,421' 186.33 p 3,026,482.91 Expanded Withholding Tax p 605 ,296 .58 TOTAL 58,014.75 72,518.44 p 2,479,201.18 14,5 03 .69 p 3,099,001.35 p 619,800.27 Likewise, petitioner is hereby ORDERED to PAY: (a) deficiency interest at the rate of 20% per annum on the total basic deficiency withholding tax on compensation and EWT of P2,479,201.08 computed from December 26, 2000 until full payment thereof pursuant to Section 249(B) of the NIRC of 1997 and (b) L delinquency interest at the rate of 20% per annum on the total amount due of 73 Exhibit "A", page 3
DEC ISION Page 30 of30 CTA CASE NO. 705 7 Goulds Pumps (Phils.), Inc. vs . CIR P3 ,099,001.35 , and on the 20% deficiency interest which had accrued as afore-stated in (a) computed from January 2, 2004 until full payment thereof pursuant to Section 249(C) of the NIRC of 1997. SO ORDERED. L 4 /--YL.,?- AMELCc;ANG'd;;_ MANALASTAS Associate Justice WE CONCUR: TISTA ~J~e ~- ~ OLGA PALANCA-ENRIQUEZ Associate Justice ATTESTATION I attest that the conclusions in the above Decision were rkached in consultation before the case was assigned to the writer of the opinion of the UTISTA CERTIFICATION Pursuant to Section 13, Article VIII of the Constitution and the Division Chairperson' s Attestation, 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. L-~. f2--- ERNEsTo D. ACOSTA Presiding Justice
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