PACIFICHUB CORPORATION v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY THIRD DIVISION PACIFICHUB CORPORATION, CTA Case No. 8895 Petitioner, - versus - Members: BAUTISTA, Chairperson FASON-VICTORINO, and RINGPIS-LIBAN, JJ. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL Promulgated: REVENUE, Respondent. " 2018 x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -C. - - - - - - - - - /f � O~c;<-.....,. - - x RESOLUTION Fabon- Victorino, .J.: This resolves respondent's Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Decision promulgated on August 31, 2017) filed on September 26, 2017, with petitioner's Comment/Opposition thereto filed on November 24, 2017. Respondent seeks reconsideration of the August 31, 2017 Decision, the decretal portion of which reads: WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant Petition for Review is GRANTED. / The Warrant of Distraint and/or Levy dated September 12, 2014, as well as, the Notice
RESOLUTION CTA CASE NO. 8895 of Denial dated January 10, 2014, are NULL and VOID. SO ORDERED. In challenging the Court's Decision, respondent submits the following arguments: I. The Honorable Court has no jurisdiction over the Petition for Review. II. The Warrant of Distraint and/or Levy was validly issued. III. The Notice of Denial of petitioner's request for abatement was issued in accordance with the Tax Code and all relevant BIR issuances. In rejecting respondent's quest for reconsideration, petitioner submits that the Court correctly ruled that (1) it has jurisdiction over the present case; (2) a plain reading of the Notice of Denial dated January 10, 2014 reveals that it failed to state the grounds for the denial of petitioner's request for abatement in utter disregard of the mandatory requirement of Section 4 of Revenue Regulations No. 13-2001; and (3) the Warrant of Distraint and Levy dated September 12, 2014 is void for having been issued without a valid assessment. A judicious examination of the record and meticulous evaluation of the arguments proffered by respondent in his Motion for Reconsideration show that there is no sufficient and cogent reason to disturb the ruling of the Court in the assailed Decision of August 31, 2017. The arguments stated in the motion have already been thoroughly discussed and passed upon by the Court, specifically in pages 7-10 and 14-23 of the assailed Decision. To discuss them anew is frivolous. WHEREFORE, there being no new matters or issues / advanced that will merit reconsideration, let alone modification of the assailed Decision of August 31, 2017,
RESOLUTION CTA CASE NO. 8895 respondent's Motion for Reconsideration dated September 26, 2017 is hereby DENIED, for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. We concur: ~. ~ A ' - LOVEL~. BAUTISTA MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice Associate Justice
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