THERMAPRIME WELL SERVICES INC. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE and THE BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS Quezon City Sbecia/ Third Division 2 THERMAPRIME WELL CTA CASE NO. 8896 SERVICES INC., Members: Petitiomr, -versus- PABON-VICTORINO, and RINGPIS-LIBAN Jl COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL Promulgated: REVENUE, and the BUREAU OF /0: Yo o.- . INTERNAL REVENUE. RespondentJ. X--- - - - -- ---- -- -- - - -- - - - - - - - - --- - - - - -- - ------ - -- - - - - --X RESOLUTION RINGPIS-LIBAN, J_: For the Court's resolution is petitioner's Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Decision dated March 26, 2019) , filed on April 26, 2019, w1thout respondent's Comment/Opposition per Records Verification Report dated June 3, 2019. Petitioner seeks reconsideration of this Court's Decision dated i\Iarch 26, 2019, the dispositive portion of whic h read s: "WHEREFORE, prernises considered, the tnstant Petition for Review is DISMISSED for lack of jurisdiction. SO ORDERED." In the assailed Decision, the Court ruled that it has no jurisdiction to act on petitioner's judicial claim which was belatedly flied. Petitioner failed to consider the inaction of respondent after the 120-day period. T he 120-day period could not have commenced on the day that
RESOLUTION CTA CASE NO. 8896 petitioner ftled its last supporting document on April 22, 2014, because to allow such would give the taxpayer unlimited discretion to indefinitely extend the 120-day period by simply filing the required documents piecemeal. In the instant motion, petitioner contends that the reckoning point of the 120-day period is on i\pril 22, 2014, the alleged last submission of documents in relation to its administrative claim and not the initial filing of its administrative claim on September 24, 2013. Allegedly, the presumption that the complete documents accompanied the administrative claim should only be applied in the event that there is no evidence showing that petitioner made later submissions of documents in support of its administrative claim. Further, petitioner maintains that the 120-day period only started to run after the request of the BIR for additional documents and petitioner's subsequent submission of additional supporting documents. As aptly observed by the Court, the rule that the counting of the 120-day period is to begin from the submission of the complete documents cannot be applied in this case since it was only after the lapse of the 120-day period when petitioner started to submit additional supporting documents. The subsequent dates when petitioner submitted the said supporting documents are already way beyond the 120+30 day period prescribed by law. Moreover, the Court cannot over emphasize the fact that it took petitioner 210 days more after the end of the 120+30 day period before elevating the matter to this Court. A claim for tax refund or credit, like a claim for tax exemption, IS construed strictly against the taxpayer. One of the conditions for a judicial claim of refund or credit under the VAT System is compliance with the 120+ 30 day mandatory and jurisdictional periods. Thus, strict compliance with the 120+30 day periods is necessary for such a claim to prosper.1 Accordingly, petitioner's failure to observe the mandatory 120+30 day periods is fatal to its claim and rendered the Court devoid of jurisdiction. Clearly, the Court finds that petitioner failed to raise a new or substantial matter, or compelling reason to justify the reversal or modification of the Court's findings in the assailed Decision. ~ 1Commissioner of Internal Revenue vs. San Roque Power Corporation, G.R. Nos. 187485, 196113, and 197156, February 12, 2013.
RESOLUTION CfA CASE NO. 8896 WHEREFORE, premises considered, petitioner's Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Decision dated March 26, 2019), is hereby DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. ?M. ~ ..Jt'-. MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice I CONCUR: . FABON-VICTORINO
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