[Publications] MTF Articles
By: Atty. Nica Marsha V. Gasapo on February 22,2024. In Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Toledo Power Corporation (G.R. No. 259309, February 13, 2023) (the “Toledo Case”), the Supreme Court overturned the findings of the Court of Tax Appeals (“CTA”) both in Division and En Banc, and held that payments…
By: Atty. Euney Marie J. Mata-Perez on February 15,2024 In their position paper dated February 13, 2024, representatives of certain private sector groups requested Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Commissioner Romeo Lumagui to review, revisit, and reconsider the provisions of Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 5-2024 dated January 10, 2024,…
By: Atty. Nica Marsha V. Gasapo on February 8,2024 The Financial Rehabilitation and Insolvency Act (“FRIA”) or Republic Act No. 10142 was enacted with the aim of offering debtors an avenue to preserve and maximize the value of their assets and prioritize claims; and, at the same time, ensuring fair…
By: Atty. Euney Marie J. Mata-Perez on January 25,2024 In its Revenue Memorandum Circular No. 5-2024 (RMC 5-2024), the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is espousing new rules regarding the situs or source of income. RMC 5-2024 sprung from the decision of the Supreme Court in Aces Philippines Cellular Satellite…
By: Atty. Euney Marie J. Mata-Perez on January 18,2024 In taxation of foreign corporations in the Philippines, the determination of source of income is key, and this determination has taken a significant turn lately. Taxation is an inherent power of sovereignty of a state. For a state to exercise such…
By: Atty. Mark Anthony Tamayo on December 15,2023. Correctly classifying imported goods is crucial for international trade. It influences trade statistics, regulations, and the determination of duty rates. The Harmonized System (HS), a globally adopted framework developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO), provides a standardized numerical approach to classify…
By: Euney Marie J. Mata-Perez on November 30,2023 There is a big difference between protesting an assessment and claiming for refund of erroneously paid local business taxes (LBT). The remedies for each action are sets out in separate sections of the Local Government Code of 1991 (LGC). Under Section 195…
By Stefan Miguel Raymundo Del Rosario on November 23,2023 Republic Act No. 11576 (RA 11576) was enacted 2021, amending Batas Pambansa Blg. 129 or the Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980 (BP 129), by revising and increasing the jurisdiction thresholds of the Regional Trial Court (“RTC”) and First-Level Courts, i.e., the…
By: Atty. Lew Earvin H. Manarin on November 16,2023 In line with the Supreme Court’s drive to decongest the dockets of lower courts and to promote efficiency in an increasingly digitalized legal system, it issued the “Guidelines on Submission of Electronic Copies of Pleadings and other Court Submissions being filed…
By: Atty. Keanu P. Castañeda on November 9,2023 Tax exemption and tax amnesty are two important concepts in Philippine taxation law, but they are often confused. It is important to understand the difference between the two. Tax Exemption is the condonation of a tax liability conferred upon to persons or…
By: Atty. Euney Marie Mata-Perez on October 26,2023 The amendments introduced by the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (“CREATE”) Act, Republic Act (RA) No. 11534 dated March 26, 2021, and RA No. 10963, the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (“TRAIN”) Law, to our National Internal Revenue Code…
By: Atty. Cara Angela N. Flores on October 12,2023 Under Section 30(E) of the Tax Code, nonstock corporation or association organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, athletic, or cultural purposes, or for the rehabilitation of veterans are exempt from income tax as long as no part of its…
By: Atty. Euney Marie J. Mata-Perez on October 5,2023. Recently, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) issued Revenue Regulations No. 11-2023 (the “Regulation”) dated September 14, 2023, which prescribes the use of electronic mail (e-mail) and electronic signature as additional mode of service of Warrants of Garnishment (WGs). The Regulation…
By: Atty. Euney Marie Mata-Perez on September 14,2023 I was just inducted as a member of NOWCD, the NextGen Organization of Women Corporate Directors, the Philippine chapter of Women Corporate Directors International. Incorporated on September 24, 2021, NOWCD seeks to bring together a trusted community of experienced and engaged directors…
By Euney Marie Mata-Perez on September 7,2023 Republic Act (RA) No. 11954 established the Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) to strengthen the investment activities of the country's top-performing government financial institutions and promote economic growth and social development. It was established consistent with laudable State policy to generate, preserve and grow…
By Euney Marie Mata-Perez on August 24, 2023 THE amendments to the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997 (Tax Code), introduced by Republic Act (RA) 11534 (Create) and by RA 10963, or the "Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion" (Train), particularly on the imposition of value-added tax (VAT) on indirect…
By: Atty. Euney Marie Mata-Perez on August 17,2023 IMPROVING board diversity is increasingly seen as contributing to good corporate governance, and its promotion has attracted good governance advocates as well as regulators. There had been studies that suggested that corporate boards structured along demographic diversity, such as gender, age, ethnicity,…
By Euney Marie Mata-Perez on August 3,2023. I WAS invited by the Tax Accountancy Association Union of Chinese Taipei (Taauct) to speak during its Corporate Integrity and Sustainable Development Asia Regional Seminar recently held in Taiwan. Deputy ministers from the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Justice were guest speakers,…
By Stefan Miguel Raymundo Del Rosario on July 13, 2023 THE Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), pursuant to its powers to collect taxes, is empowered to institute criminal prosecution cases, including tax evasion cases, against erring taxpayers for criminal violations under the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997 (Tax Code).…
By Euney Marie Mata-Perez on July 6,2023 SECTION 2 of Republic Act 8799, or the "Philippines' Securities Regulation Code," declares that the State shall establish a socially conscious, free market that regulates itself, encourage the widest participation of ownership in enterprises, enhance democratization of wealth, promote the development of the…
By Euney Marie Mata-Perez on June 8,2023 THE structure of a company's ownership and control greatly influences its corporate governance. Thus, the success of a company's corporate governance is also determined by its permitted shareholding structure. A question that should then be addressed by our Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)…
By Gladys Jane Dela Cruz on May 4,2023 IN last week's article, we discussed that to qualify for value-added tax (VAT) zero-rating under Section 108(B)(2) of the National Internal Revenue Code, the following elements must be present: (1) the recipient of the services is a foreign corporation doing business outside…
By: Atty. Keanu P. Castañeda on April 27,2023 SERVICES rendered to a person engaged in business conducted outside the Philippines or to a nonresident person not engaged in business who is outside the Philippines may be subject to zero percent value-added tax (VAT), provided that the consideration for the services…
By: Atty. Cara Angela N. Flores on April 20,2023 THE board of directors exercises the powers, conducts all business and controls all properties of a corporation (Section 22, Revised Corporation Code). Being the vessel of corporate powers, the directors have fiduciary duty toward the corporation. The Supreme Court in the…
By Nica Marsha Gasapo on March 2,2023 A corporation is an artificial being created by law which is vested with a personality that is separate and distinct from its shareholders, directors, officers, and other connected or related corporations. By this attribute, a stockholder may not generally, be made to answer…
By Aziza Hannah Bacay February 23, 2023 As a general rule, importations in the Philippines are subject to duties and taxes. There are instances, however, where the law permits relief from the payment of duties and taxes subject to certain conditions. One of the exceptions involves the "temporary admission" of…
By Atty. Euney Marie Mata-Perez on February 16, 2023 POWER costs in the Philippines are very high, affecting foreign direct investments into the country. During an economic briefing for members of the Management Association of the Philippines last Feb. 8, 2023, Albay Rep. Jose Maria Clemente "Joey" Salceda said that…
By Euney Marie Mata-Perez on February 9,2023 REPRESENTING the Management Association of the Philippines as the incoming chairman of its tax committee, I attended a meeting of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means technical working group on the proposed "Ease of Paying Taxes Act" last Feb. 2, 2023. One…
By Nica Marsha Gasapo January 26, 2023 The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) recently issued Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) 6-2023 dated January 16, 2023. It circularized certain advisory opinions of the National Privacy Commission (NPC) that upheld the BIR's power to obtain personal information/sensitive personal information from any person, national/local…
By Euney Marie Mata-Perez on January 19,2023 It is about time that the Philippines adopts a taxpayer's charter or bill of rights. We are currently taking steps in the right direction since several measures proposing to enumerate taxpayer's rights are pending approval. The filing of these bills was historic but…