COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC.
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY ENBANC COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL CTA E B NO. 2202 REVENUE, (CTA Case No. 9502) Petitioner, -versus- Present: Del Rosario, P.J., Castaneda, Jr., Uy, Ringpis-Liban, Manahan, Bacorro-Villena, Modesto-San Pedro, Reyes- Fajardo, and Cui-David,]]. THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Promulgated: INC., F Respondent. x---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- ---- ~---------------x RESOLUTION RINGPIS-LIBAN, J .: For resolution is petitioner's "l\Iotion for Reco nsideration (Re: D ecision promulgated 9 June 2021)"1 ftled on June 29, 2021. In the instant motion, petitioner avers that the Court En Bane erred in ruling that subject assessments are already barred by prescription; that the running o f the 3-year period to assess as provided under Section 203 o f the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, as amended, finds no application in this case because there was misclassification of the subject property; that the deliberate misclassification of income constitutes a primafacie evidence of fraud or falsity in the returns ftled; that since there is misclassificatio n o f assets resulting to misdeclaration of sales, the ques tion~ 1 Docket, CL\ EB NO. 2202, pp. 139-158.
Page 2 of4 RESOLUTION CTA EB NO. 2202 sale should be subjected to Income Tax and Value-Added Tax (VAT); that respondent failed to overcome the presumption of correctness of tax assessments; and that respondent's Omnibus Motion to Set Aside Warrant of Distraint and/ or Levy and to Restrain Implementation Thereof is unmeritorious because respondent has not presented any sufficient and convincing evidence to support its entitlement to the relief sought. On August 31, 2021, respondent flied its "Opposition [Re: Motion for Reconsideration dated 23 June 2021]."2 Respondent states that petitioner's motion cites no new arguments or compelling reasons to warrant a reconsideration, much less a reversal of the assailed Decision, and that the Court En Bane correctly ruled that the subject assessments issued by petitioner are already barred by prescription. After consideration of the motion submitted, the Court En Bane resolves to deny the petitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Decision promulgated 9 June 2021). The Court En Bane notes that petitioner's motion merely reiterates or amplifies the arguments previously raised in the Petition for Review which were already considered and extensively discussed upon by the Court En Bane in the assailed Decision. In the case of Shangri-La International Hotel Management, Ltd., et aL vs. Developers Group of Companies, Inc./ the Supreme Court denied respondent's Motion for Reconsideration for being a mere reiteration of their previous arguments, and for failure to raise matters substantially plausible or compellingly persuasive to warrant the reversal of the assailed Decision, thus: "The bulk of the aforementioned grounds is a mere rehash of movant's previous arguments. While DGCI is correct in stating that a motion for reconsideration, by its very nature, may tend to dwell on issues already resolved in the decision sought to be reconsidered and that this should not be an obstacle for a reconsideration, the hard reality is that movant has failed to raise matters substantially plausible or compellingly persuasive to warrant the desired course of action. Considering that the grounds presently raised have been sufficiently considered, if not squarely addressed, in the subject Decision, it behooves movant to convince the Court that certain findings or conclusions in the Decision are contrary to law. As it is, however, the instant motion does not raise any new or / 'Ibid.� pp. 182-203. 3 G.R. No. 159938,January 22,2007.
Page 3 of4 RESOLUTION CTA EB NO. 2202 substantial legitimate ground or reason to justify the reconsideration sought." In view of the foregoing, the Court En Bane will no longer belabor to repeat its discussions in the assailed Decision since it would only result to mere superfluity. WHEREFORE, premises considered, the petitioner's "Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Decision promulgated 9 June 2021) is DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. ~-~At____ MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice WE CONCUR: Presiding Justice fU~AN~ITc O C.. CAGS.T.zAtN-aE-D.aA~,~J9R...: Associate Justice ERL~P.UY ~7�~ Associate Justice CATHERINE T. MANAHAN Associate Justice ,......_ t
Page 4 of4 RESOLUTION CTA EB NO. 2202 MARIARO ~tbt!~ ~~f.~-~ LANEE S. CUI-DAVID MARIAN fill F. "RiJYES-tJ\.JARDO Associate Justice Associate Justice
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