CTA Case No. 5167 (Decision)
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY BENGUET CORPORATION, C.T.A. CASE NO. 5167 Petitioner, Promulgated: ~ - versus - tf-; MAY 25 1998 COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE --X AND COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS, Respondents. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DECISION This case involves a claim for issuance of tax credit certificate in the amount of P18,855,121.79 representing unut iIi zed input value-added tax (VAT, for brevity) for the taxable period November 1, 1992 to January 31, 1993. Petitioner is a domestic corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the Phi I ippines. It is engaged in the mining business which includes the exploration, development, and operation of mining properties for purposes of commercial production, and in marketing mine products produced by it. It is a VAT registered taxpayer with VAT Registration No. 31-9-000027 <Exh. A, Petitioner). On May 4, 1988, petitioner secured an approval for zero rating from the Bureau of Internal Revenue with respect to its sale of goods to persons or entities which are effectively zero rated <Exhs. Band B-1, Petitioner).
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5167. - 2- For the period November 1, 1992 to January 31, 1993, petitioner filed its VAT return showing the following data: (Exhs. C to C-5, inclusive, Petitioner) Detai Is Of Sales Amount VAT Output Tax Taxed Goods/Services p 10,265,706. 60 p 1,026,567.36 Zero Rated Sales Exempt Sales 638,720,731.68 none Total Sales P648,986,438.28 none p 1,026,567.36 Detai Is of Purchases Amount Carried Over From VAT Input Tax P160,875,511.58 Previous Quarter 38,597,780.00 P23,289,152.50 Domestic Purchases Of Goods/Services Tota I Input Tax 16,087,551.16 Importation Of Goods 3,859,778.00 Purchases Not Qualified none For Input Tax Credit P43,236,481.66 EXCESS VAT CREDITS P42,209,914.30 Out of the amount of P42,209,914.30, only the sum of P23,224,040.80 became the subject of claim for refund in CTA Case No. 5133 which was already decided on August 29, 1997 in favor of petitioner. From the remaining amount of P18,985,873.50, petitioner only sought a lesser sum of P18,855,121.79 by filing an app I i cation for tax credit/refund of VAT paid with the One-Stop Shop Inter- Agency Tax Credit and Duty Drawback Center of the .Department of Finance, on July 8, 1994, pursuant to BIR Revenue Audit. Memorandum Order No. 2-93 (Exhs. D, D-1, E and E-1, Petitioner).
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5167. - 3- On October 28, 1994, petitioner filed the instant petition for review in order to preserve Its right to judicially claim for the refund of excess input VAT payments since respondent did not act on its request more than sixty (60) days, from the date of app I i cation for refund was filed, as prescribed under Section 106(e) of the Tax Code. On August 7, 1996, while the case was pending trial, petitioner filed a Manifestation stating that the respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue has issued in its favor a Tax Credit Certificate No. SN 006135 in the amount of P14,959,235.78. However, as this amount represents only a portion of P18,855,121.79 which is the total amount of its claim for tax credit involved in this case, petitioner is sti I I pursuing the remaining balance of P3,895,886.01. Meanwh i Ie, on August 30, 1996, respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue filed a "Motion To Dismiss Above Entitled Petition" on the ground that she already granted the amount pertaining to input taxes on domestic goods and services and that petitioner has no longer any cause of action against her. In disposing of the said motion, this Court ruled in a Resolution, dated November 15, 1996, that respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue is an indispensable
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5167. - 4- party and therefore should be included and must stay as a party respondent. However, since the remaining amount of P3,895,886.01 represents input VAT on importation, the claim for tax credit should be acted upon by the Commissioner of Customs pursuant to an internal arrangement between the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Bureau of Customs, hence, the respondent Commissioner of Customs was included herein as a necessary or proper party. The lone issue to be resolved in this case is whether or not petitioner is entitled to a tax credit in the amount of P3,895,886.01 representing input VAT on importation for the period November 1, 1992 to January 31' 1993. After a careful scrutiny of the evidence presented by both parties, this Court is granting petitioner a lesser amount of P3,102,309.20. Although it may be argued, that the respondent Commissioner of the Bureau of Customs is currently processing the issuance of a tax credit in a larger amount of P3,859,778.00 as per revenue examiners' report <Exh. 2, Respondent), We are giving more weight to the findings arrived at by the independent CPA engaged by petitioner. It was noted that under the independent CPA certification, the amount recommended, after verification
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5167. - 5- of documents, is only P18,061 ,544.98 out of the original claim for tax credit of P18,855,121.79, computed as fo I Iows. P18,855,121.79 Excess input taxes before adjustment for exceptions (equivalent to the amount of claim) Less: Exception noted p 191,965.58 17,736.90 a. Purchases not supported 20' 801.68 by proper documents 475,289.11 b. Purchases not supported by original documents 24,146.74 55,787.79 c. Purchases of services supported only by 7 849.01 Provisional Receipts p 793,576.81 d. Purchases of goods/ services supported by non-VAT invoices/DRs e. Purchases of goods and services supported by invoices/DRs not in the Company's name f. Purchases supported by Invoices/DRs without printer's BIR permit g. Wrong tax base used (portion of contract price not supported by VAT OR) Total ALLOWABLE INPUT TAX CREDITS P18,061,544.98 Section 26 of Rule 130 of the Rules of Court states that: SEC. 26. Admissions of a party. - The act, declaration or omission of a party as to a relevant fact may be given in evidence against him.
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5167. - 6- Therefore, in presenting the CPA certification, petitioner must have acknowledged its entitlement to such lesser amount. Thus, inasmuch as the respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue has already issued a Tax Credit Certificate No. SN 006135 in the amount of P14,959,235.78 in its favor, petitioner is now entitled to the balance of P3,102,309.20, computed hereunder: Recommended claim for P18,061 ,544.98 refund per independent 14,959,235.78 CPA certification <Exh. G) p 3,102,309.20 Less: Tax credit issued by the BIR (Exh. 2) Balance of allowable tax credit WHEREFORE, in view of the foregoing, the petition for review is hereby partially granted. Respondent Commissioner of Customs is ORDERED to ISSUE a tax credit in favor of the petitioner in the sum of P3,102,309.20, representing input VAT on importation for the period November 1, 1992 to January 31, 1993. SO ORDERED.
DECISION - C.T.A. CASE NO. 5167. - 7- WE CONCUR: n~TO- t_Q,Do . A~ COSTA I CERTIF CATION I i hereby certify that this decision was reached after due consultation with the members of the Court of Tax Appeals in accordance with Section 13, Article VI I I of the Constitution. ~ ~.o . n ~AA_- D. ERNESTO Presiding Judge Court of Tax Appeals
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