Not so tax-free: Determining the validity of the imposition of value added tax on tax-free exchanges

Value added tax (VAT) is a tax on consumption. It is levied on the sale, barter, exchange or lease of goods or properties and services in the Philippines and the importation of goods into the Philippines. On July 10, 2011, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) issues Revenue Regulation 10-11 (RR 10-1...

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Main Author: Gamboa, Josine Alexandra S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-70982022-06-28T06:31:10Z Not so tax-free: Determining the validity of the imposition of value added tax on tax-free exchanges Gamboa, Josine Alexandra S. Value added tax (VAT) is a tax on consumption. It is levied on the sale, barter, exchange or lease of goods or properties and services in the Philippines and the importation of goods into the Philippines. On July 10, 2011, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) issues Revenue Regulation 10-11 (RR 10-11), which imposes VAT on the exchange of goods and properties, including real properties used in business or held for sale or lease by the transferor, for shares of stock, whether or not it results to a change in control. In effect, it subjects a tax-free exchange, involving exchange of property (e.g., real property) for shares of stock of a corporation, to VAT. In this paper, however, the authors will argue that a tax-free exchange should not be subject to VAT. A tax-free exchange does not involve sale, barter or exchange because there is no actual transfer of ownership. It is also not conducted in the ordinary course of trade of business because it is not undertaken as a regular conduct or pursuit of a commercial or economic activity, nor a transaction incidental thereto. Therefore, RR 10-11 must be revoked for expanding the scope of the VAT law. 2022-06-29T03:45:13Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6169 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Value-added tax—Law and legislation—Philippines Real property, Exchange of —Taxation—Law and legislation—Philippines Tax Law
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topic Value-added tax—Law and legislation—Philippines
Real property, Exchange of —Taxation—Law and legislation—Philippines
Tax Law
spellingShingle Value-added tax—Law and legislation—Philippines
Real property, Exchange of —Taxation—Law and legislation—Philippines
Tax Law
Gamboa, Josine Alexandra S.
Not so tax-free: Determining the validity of the imposition of value added tax on tax-free exchanges
description Value added tax (VAT) is a tax on consumption. It is levied on the sale, barter, exchange or lease of goods or properties and services in the Philippines and the importation of goods into the Philippines. On July 10, 2011, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) issues Revenue Regulation 10-11 (RR 10-11), which imposes VAT on the exchange of goods and properties, including real properties used in business or held for sale or lease by the transferor, for shares of stock, whether or not it results to a change in control. In effect, it subjects a tax-free exchange, involving exchange of property (e.g., real property) for shares of stock of a corporation, to VAT. In this paper, however, the authors will argue that a tax-free exchange should not be subject to VAT. A tax-free exchange does not involve sale, barter or exchange because there is no actual transfer of ownership. It is also not conducted in the ordinary course of trade of business because it is not undertaken as a regular conduct or pursuit of a commercial or economic activity, nor a transaction incidental thereto. Therefore, RR 10-11 must be revoked for expanding the scope of the VAT law.
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author Gamboa, Josine Alexandra S.
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title Not so tax-free: Determining the validity of the imposition of value added tax on tax-free exchanges
title_short Not so tax-free: Determining the validity of the imposition of value added tax on tax-free exchanges
title_full Not so tax-free: Determining the validity of the imposition of value added tax on tax-free exchanges
title_fullStr Not so tax-free: Determining the validity of the imposition of value added tax on tax-free exchanges
title_full_unstemmed Not so tax-free: Determining the validity of the imposition of value added tax on tax-free exchanges
title_sort not so tax-free: determining the validity of the imposition of value added tax on tax-free exchanges
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