- The Philippine Supreme Court ruled in favor of a PEZA-registered company regarding VAT refunds.
- PEZA companies are usually VAT-exempt but can claim input tax credits for purchases used outside the PEZA zone.
- The case involved Coral Bay, a company that exports nickel and cobalt mixed sulfide.
- Coral Bay sought a VAT refund for excess input tax credits.
- The BIR did not act on the refund claim, leading Coral Bay to appeal to the Court of Tax Appeals.
- The CTA’s Third Division granted the refund, but the CTA En Banc reversed it.
- Coral Bay appealed to the Supreme Court, which ruled in its favor.
- The Court decided that supplies used outside the PEZA zone are subject to VAT, allowing Coral Bay to claim a refund.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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