The subject of the complaint stemmed from the smuggling issue Shell faced in 2010. Shell allegedly skipped tax payments starting 2004 after declaring import entries of unleaded gasoline as "tetrapropylene." The firm had claimed tetrapropylene is not subject to excise tax under the National Internal Revenue Code.
The classification of unleaded gasoline, Catalytic Cracked Gasoline (CCG) and Light Catalytic Cracked Gasoline (LCCG), was also changed from an "exclusively for sale" finished product to a mere "blending component."
The complainants said the P7.348-billion worth of taxes supposedly collected from CCG and LCCG, and P1.9 billion from Alkylate shipments has ballooned to over P100 billion in six years.
They added, Aquino and Purisima snubbed Aclan's letter which called on the administration's attention over the uncollected taxes.
"Pera ng gobyerno 'yan. For more than six years ang pera nasa Shell, ginagamit ng Shell." (That’s the government’s money.
For more than 6 years the money is with Shell.) Aquino, Purisima and Shell executives Edgar Chua, Robert Kanapi, and Nigel Avila have yet to comment on the complaint.
They are complained of violating the "Tariff and Customs Code" and the "Doctrine of Command Responsibility in all Government Offices." Shell has a pending case filed before the Court of Tax Appeals. In the petition, the company asked the tax court to stop the tax collection from previous importations.
Source: www.newsmediaph.com
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