SEC. 205. Remedies for the Collection of Delinquent Taxes. - The civil remedies for the collection of internal revenue taxes, fees or charges, and any increment thereto resulting from delinquency shall be:
(b) By civil or criminal action.
Either of these remedies or both simultaneously may be pursued in the discretion of the authorities charged with the collection of such taxes: Provided, however, That the remedies of distraint and levy shall not be availed of where the amount of tax involve is not more than One hundred pesos (P100).
The judgment in the criminal case shall not only impose the penalty but shall also order payment of the taxes subject of the criminal case as finally decided by the Commissioner.
The Bureau of Internal Revenue shall advance the amounts needed to defray costs of collection by means of civil or criminal action, including the preservation or transportation of personal property distrained and the advertisement and sale thereof, as well as of real property and improvements thereon.
The constructive distraint of personal property shall be affected by requiring the taxpayer or any person having possession or control of such property to sign a receipt covering the property distrained and obligate himself to preserve the same intact and unaltered and not to dispose of the same ;in any manner whatever, without the express authority of the Commissioner.
In case the taxpayer
or the person having the possession and control of the property sought
to be placed under constructive distraint refuses or fails to sign the
receipt herein referred to, the revenue officer effecting the constructive
distraint shall proceed to prepare a list of such property and, in the
presence of two (2) witnessed, leave a copy thereof in the premises where
the property distrained is located, after which the said property shall
be deemed to have been placed under constructive distraint.
SEC.
207. Summary Remedies. -
(A) Distraint of Personal Property. - Upon the failure of the person owing any delinquent tax or delinquent revenue to pay the same at the time required, the Commissioner or his duly authorized representative, if the amount involved is in excess of One million pesos (P1,000,000), or the Revenue District Officer, if the amount involved is One million pesos (P1,000,000) or less, shall seize and distraint any goods, chattels or effects, and the personal property, including stocks and other securities, debts, credits, bank accounts, and interests in and rights to personal property of such persons ;in sufficient quantity to satisfy the tax, or charge, together with any increment thereto incident to delinquency, and the expenses of the distraint and the cost of the subsequent sale.
A report on the distraint shall, within ten (10) days from receipt of the warrant, be submitted by the distraining officer to the Revenue District Officer, and to the Revenue Regional Director: Provided, That the Commissioner or his duly authorized representative shall, subject to rules and regulations promulgated by the Secretary of Finance, upon recommendation of the Commissioner, have the power to lift such order of distraint: Provided, further, That a consolidated report by the Revenue Regional Director may be required by the Commissioner as often as necessary.
(B) Levy on Real Property. - After the expiration of the time required to pay the delinquent tax or delinquent revenue as prescribed in this Section, real property may be levied upon, before simultaneously or after the distraint of personal property belonging to the delinquent. To this end, any internal revenue officer designated by the Commissioner or his duly authorized representative shall prepare a duly authenticated certificate showing the name of the taxpayer and the amounts of the tax and penalty due from him. Said certificate shall operate with the force of a legal execution throughout the Philippines.
Levy shall be affected by writing upon said certificate a description of the property upon which levy is made. At the same time, written notice of the levy shall be mailed to or served upon the Register of Deeds for the province or city where the property is located and upon the delinquent taxpayer, or if he be absent from the Philippines, to his agent or the manager of the business in respect to which the liability arose, or if there be none, to the occupant of the property in question.
In case the warrant of levy on real property is not issued before or simultaneously with the warrant of distraint on personal property, and the personal property of the taxpayer is not sufficient to satisfy his tax delinquency, the Commissioner or his duly authorized representative shall, within thirty (30) days after execution of the distraint, proceed with the levy on the taxpayer's real property.
Within ten (10) days
after receipt of the warrant, a report on any levy shall be submitted by
the levying officer to the Commissioner or his duly authorized representative:
Provided, however, That a consolidated report by the Revenue Regional
Director may be required by the Commissioner as often as necessary: Provided,
further, That the Commissioner or his duly authorized representative, subject
to rules and regulations promulgated by the Secretary of Finance, upon
recommendation of the Commissioner, shall have the authority to lift warrants
of levy issued in accordance with the provisions hereof.
SEC.
208. Procedure for Distraint and Garnishment. -
The officer serving the warrant of distraint shall make or cause to be
made an account of the goods, chattels, effects or other personal property
distrained, a copy of which, signed by himself, shall be left either with
the owner or person from whose possession such goods, chattels, or effects
or other personal property were taken, or at the dwelling or place of business
of such person and with someone of suitable age and discretion, to which
list shall be added a statement of the sum demanded and note of the time
and place of sale.
Stocks and other securities shall be distrained by serving a copy of the warrant of distraint upon the taxpayer and upon the president, manager, treasurer or other responsible officer of the corporation, company or association, which issued the said stocks or securities.
Debts and credits shall be distrained by leaving with the person owing the debts or having in his possession or under his control such credits, or with his agent, a copy of the warrant of distraint. The warrant of distraint shall be sufficient authority to the person owning the debts or having in his possession or under his control any credits belonging to the taxpayer to pay to the Commissioner the amount of such debts or credits.
Bank accounts shall
be garnished by serving a warrant of garnishment upon the taxpayer and
upon the president, manager, treasurer or other responsible officer of
the bank. Upon receipt of the warrant of garnishment, the bank shall tun
over to the Commissioner so much of the bank accounts as may be sufficient
to satisfy the claim of the Government.
SEC.
209. Sale of Property Distrained and Disposition of Proceeds. -
The Revenue District Officer or his duly authorized representative, other
than the officer referred to in Section 208 of this Code shall, according
to rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Finance, upon recommendation
of the Commissioner, forthwith cause a notification to be exhibited in
not less than two (2) public places in the municipality or city where the
distraint is made, specifying; the time and place of sale and the articles
distrained. The time of sale shall not be less than twenty (20) days after
notice. One place for the posting of such notice shall be at the Office
of the Mayor of the city or municipality in which the property is distrained.
At the time and place fixed in such notice, the said revenue officer shall sell the goods, chattels, or effects, or other personal property, including stocks and other securities so distrained, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, or with the approval of the Commissioner, through duly licensed commodity or stock exchanges.
In the case of Stocks and other securities, the officer making the sale shall execute a bill of sale which he shall deliver to the buyer, and a copy thereof furnished the corporation, company or association which issued the stocks or other securities. Upon receipt of the copy of the bill of sale, the corporation, company or association shall make the corresponding entry in its books, transfer the stocks or other securities sold in the name of the buyer, and issue, if required to do so, the corresponding certificates of stock or other securities.
Any residue over and
above what is required to pay the entire claim, including expenses, shall
be returned to the owner of the property sold. The expenses chargeable
upon each seizure and sale shall embrace only the actual expenses of seizure
and preservation of the property pending ;the sale, and no charge shall
be imposed for the services of the local internal revenue officer or his
deputy.
SEC.
210. Release of Distrained Property Upon Payment Prior to Sale. - If
at any time prior to the consummation of the sale all proper charges are
paid to the officer conducting the sale, the goods or effects distrained
shall be restored to the owner.
SEC.
211. Report of Sale to Bureau of Internal Revenue. -
Within two (2) days after the sale, the officer making the same shall make
a report of his proceedings in writing to the Commissioner and shall himself
preserve a copy of such report as an official record.
SEC.
212. Purchase by Government at Sale Upon Distraint. -
When the amount bid for the property under distraint is not equal to the
amount of the tax or is very much less than the actual market value of
the articles offered for sale, the Commissioner or his deputy may purchase
the same in behalf of the national Government for the amount of taxes,
penalties and costs due thereon.
Property so purchased
may be resold by the Commissioner or his deputy, subject to the rules and
regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Finance, the net proceeds therefrom
shall be remitted to the National Treasury and accounted for as internal
revenue.
SEC.
213. Advertisement and Sale. - Within
twenty (20) days after levy, the officer conducting the proceedings shall
proceed to advertise the property or a usable portion thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy the claim and cost of sale; and such advertisement
shall cover a period of a least thirty (30) days. It shall be effectuated
by posting a notice at the main entrance of the municipal building or city
hall and in public and conspicuous place in the barrio or district in which
the real estate lies and ;by publication once a week for three (3) weeks
in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality or city where
the property is located. The advertisement shall contain a statement of
the amount of taxes and penalties so due and the time and place of sale,
the name of the taxpayer against whom taxes are levied, and a short description
of the property to be sold. At any time before the day fixed for the sale,
the taxpayer may discontinue all proceedings by paying the taxes, penalties
and interest. If he does not do so, the sale shall proceed and shall be
held either at the main entrance of the municipal building or city hall,
or on the premises to be sold, as the officer conducting the proceedings
shall determine and as the notice of sale shall specify.
Within five (5) days after the sale, a return by the distraining or levying officer of the proceedings shall be entered upon the records of the Revenue Collection Officer, the Revenue District officer and the Revenue Regional Director. The Revenue Collection Officer, in consultation with the Revenue district Officer, shall then make out and deliver to the purchaser a certificate from his records, showing the proceedings of the sale, describing the property sold stating the name of the purchaser and setting out the exact amount of all taxes, penalties and interest: Provided, however, That in case the proceeds of the sale exceeds the claim and cost of sale, the excess shall be turned over to the owner of the property.
The Revenue Collection
Officer, upon approval by the Revenue District Officer may, out of his
collection, advance an amount sufficient to defray the costs of collection
by means of the summary remedies provided for in this Code, including ;the
preservation or transportation in case of personal property, and the advertisement
and subsequent sale, both in cases of personal and real property including
improvements found on the latter. In his monthly collection reports, such
advances shall be reflected and supported by receipts.
SEC.
214. Redemption of Property Sold. - Within
one (1) year from the date of sale, the delinquent taxpayer, or any one
for him, shall have the right of paying to the Revenue District Officer
the amount of the public taxes, penalties, and interest thereon from the
date of delinquency to the date of sale, together with interest on said
purchase price at the rate of fifteen percent (15%) per annum from the
date of purchase to the date of redemption, and such payment shall entitle
the person paying to the delivery of the certificate issued to the purchaser
and a certificate from the said Revenue District Officer that he has thus
redeemed the property, and the Revenue District Officer shall forthwith
pay over to the purchaser the amount by which such property has thus been
redeemed, and said property thereafter shall be free form the lien of such
taxes and penalties.
The owner shall not,
however, be deprived of the possession of the said property and shall be
entitled to the rents and other income thereof until the expiration of
the time allowed for its redemption.
SEC.
215. Forfeiture to Government for Want of Bidder. -
In case there is no bidder for real property exposed for sale as herein
above provided or if the highest bid is for an amount insufficient to pay
the taxes, penalties and costs, the Internal Revenue Officer conducting
the sale shall declare the property forfeited to the Government in satisfaction
of the claim in question and within two (2) days thereafter, shall make
a return of his proceedings and the forfeiture which shall be spread upon
the records of his office. It shall be the duty of the Register of Deeds
concerned, upon registration with his office of any such declaration of
forfeiture, to transfer the title of the property forfeited to the Government
without the necessity of an order from a competent court.
Within one (1) year
from the date of such forfeiture, the taxpayer, or any one for him may
redeem said property by paying to the Commissioner or the latter's Revenue
Collection Officer the full amount of the taxes and penalties, together
with interest thereon and the costs of sale, but if the property be not
thus redeemed, the forfeiture shall become absolute.
SEC.
216. Resale of Real Estate Taken for Taxes. -
The Commissioner shall have charge of any real estate obtained by the Government
of the Philippines in payment or satisfaction of taxes, penalties or costs
arising under this Code or in compromise or adjustment of any claim therefore,
and said Commissioner may, upon the giving of not less than twenty (20)
days notice, sell and dispose of the same of public auction or with prior
approval of the Secretary of Finance, dispose of the same at private sale.
In either case, the proceeds of the sale shall be deposited with the National
Treasury, and an accounting of the same shall rendered to the Chairman
of the Commission on Audit.
SEC.
217. Further Distraint or Levy. - The
remedy by distraint of personal property and levy on realty may be repeated
if necessary until the full amount due, including all expenses, is collected.
SEC.
218. Injunction not Available to Restrain Collection of Tax. -
No court shall have the authority to grant an injunction to restrain the
collection of any national internal revenue tax, fee or charge imposed
by this Code.
SEC.
219. Nature and Extent of Tax Lien. -
If any person, corporation, partnership, joint-account (cuentas en participacion),
association or insurance company liable to pay an internal revenue tax,
neglects or refuses to pay the same after demand, the amount shall be a
lien in favor of the Government of the Philippines from the time when the
assessment was made by the Commissioner until paid, with interests, penalties,
and costs that may accrue in addition thereto upon all property and rights
to property belonging to the taxpayer: Provided, That this lien
shall not be valid against any mortgagee purchaser or judgment creditor
until notice of such lien shall be filed by the Commissioner in the office
of the Register of Deeds of the province or city where the property of
the taxpayer is situated or located.
SEC.
220. Form and Mode of Proceeding in Actions Arising under this Code.
- Civil
and criminal actions and proceedings instituted in behalf of the Government
under the authority of this Code or other law enforced by the Bureau of
Internal Revenue shall be brought in the name of the Government of the
Philippines and shall be conducted by legal officers of the Bureau of Internal
Revenue but no civil or criminal action for the recovery of taxes or the
enforcement of any fine, penalty or forfeiture under this Code shall be
filed in court without the approval of the Commissioner.
SEC.
221. Remedy for Enforcement of Statutory Penal Provisions. - The
remedy for enforcement of statutory penalties of all sorts shall be by
criminal or civil action, as the particular situation may require, subject
to the approval of the Commissioner.
SEC.
222. Exceptions as to Period of Limitation of Assessment and Collection
of Taxes. -
Distilled spirits, liquors, cigars, cigarettes, other manufactured products of tobacco, and all apparatus used I or about the illicit production of such articles may, upon forfeiture, be destroyed by order of the Commissioner, when the sale of the same for consumption or use would be injurious to public health or prejudicial to the enforcement of the law.
All other articles subject to excise tax, which have been manufactured or removed in violation of this Code, as well as dies for the printing or making of internal revenue stamps and labels which are in imitation of or purport to be lawful stamps, or labels may, upon forfeiture, be sold or destroyed in the discretion of the Commissioner.
Forfeited property shall
not be destroyed until at least twenty (20) days after seizure.
SEC.
226. Disposition of funds Recovered in Legal Proceedings or Obtained
from Forfeitures. - all
judgments and monies recovered and received for taxes, costs, forfeitures,
fines and penalties shall be paid to the Commissioner or his authorized
deputies as the taxes themselves are required to be paid, and except as
specially provided, shall be accounted for and dealt with the same way.
SEC.
227. Satisfaction of Judgment Recovered Against any Internal Revenue
Officer. -
When an action is brought against any Internal Revenue officer to recover
damages by reason of any act done in the performance of official duty,
and the Commissioner is notified of such action in time to make defense
against the same, through the Solicitor General, any judgment, damages
or costs recovered in such action shall be satisfied by the Commissioner,
upon approval of the Secretary of Finance, or if the same be paid by the
person used shall be repaid or reimbursed to him.
No such judgment, damages, or costs shall be paid or reimbursed in behalf of a person who has acted negligently or in bad faith, or with willful oppression.
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