Gov’t elated by 1st major victory in tax credit scam
MALACAÑANG yesterday cheered its first major victory in the government’s seven-year battle to prosecute a multibillion tax credit scam saying that this would boost government efforts to clamp down on tax fraud.
“It’s a victory for the government and we are happy about the resolution of the case. The tax credit problem will not only involve Shell but also other companies that availed themselves of the tax credit in the past,” said Presidential Chief of Staff Michael Defensor.
The Court of Appeals reversed a previous ruling and ordered Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. to pay the government P570 million in tax liabilities for using tax credit certificates that were fraudulently secured to offset its liabilities in 1998.
The TCCs were acquired from Faustino Chingkoe whose garments companies issued bogus tax credit certificates or instruments that entitle bearer to a refund of taxes. The tax credit certificates can be sold to another company to offset its tax liabilities.
“The bottom line here is that while we achieved victory we have to ensure that nothing like this will be repeated in the future,” Defensor said in an interview.
Three more cases -- one against Shell and two others against Petron Corp.-- are still pending in court.
A presidential task force formed in 1999 to investigate the scam tagged one of Chingkoe’s firm for obtaining around P131 million in tax credit certificates from 1994 to 1997 despite a 1993 closure order enforced by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The government issues a tax credit certificate.
First posted 04:59am (Mla time) May 17, 2006
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