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%) on its 'Gross Philippine Billings' as defined hereunder:
(c) International Air Carrier. — 'Gross Philippine Billings' refers to the
amount of gross revenue derived from carriage of persons, excess baggage,
cargo, and mail originating from the Philippines in a continuous and
uninterrupted flight, irrespective of the place of sale or issue and the place
of payment of the ticket or passage document: Provided, That tickets
revalidated, exchanged and/or indorsed to another international airline form
part of the Gross Philippine Billings if the passenger boards a plane in a port
or point in the Philippines: Provided, further, That for a flight which
originates from the Philippines, but transshipment of passenger takes place
at any part outside the Philippines on another airline, only the aliquot
portion of the cost of the ticket corresponding to the leg flown from the
Philippines to the point of transshipment shall form part of Gross Philippine
Billings.
(d) International Shipping. — 'Gross Philippine Billings' means gross
revenue whether for passenger, cargo or mail originating from the
Philippines up to final destination, regardless of the place of sale or
payments of the passage or freight documents.
Provided, That international carriers doing business in the
Philippines may avail of a preferential rate or exemption from the
tax herein imposed on their gross revenue derived from the carriage
of persons and their excess baggage on the basis of an applicable
tax treaty or international agreement to which the Philippines is a
signatory or on the basis of reciprocity such that an international
carrier, whose home country grants income tax exemption to
Philippine carriers, shall likewise be exempt from the tax imposed
under this provision.(Emphasis supplied)
x x x.
This provision is still in effect since it was not amended by RA 10963 or the Tax Reform
for Acceleration and Inclusion law.
To determine whether demurrage and detention fees are subject to the preferential
2.5% rate, we refer to the definition of "Gross Philippine Billings" (GPB) under Section
28(A)(I)(3a) of the NIRC, as amended by RA 10378, viz.: "gross revenue whether for
passenger, cargo or mail originating from the Philippines up to final destination,
regardless of the place of sale or payments of the passage or freight documents."
RR 15-2013 echoes this definition, thus:
B) Determination of Gross Philippine Billings of International Sea Carriers. —
In computing for "Gross Philippine Billings" of international sea carriers,
there shall be included the total amount of gross revenue whether for
passenger, cargo, and/or mail originating from the Philippines up to final
destination, regardless of the place of sale or payments of the passage or
freight documents.
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