- The Philippine Court of Tax Appeals issued a decision on input VAT refunds for zero-rated sales.
- A mining company sought a refund for unutilized input VAT on zero-rated sales.
- The Commissioner of Internal Revenue partially denied the refund due to lack of substantiation.
- The Court partially granted the taxpayer’s petition, confirming timely claims and VAT registration.
- Certain disallowed sales were validated, including direct export sales with deducted commissions.
- Zero-rated sales to PEZA-registered entities were correctly disallowed without proper documentation.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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