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1 VAT TREATMENT OF THE PAYMENT FOR SECURITY SERVICES (RMC 39-2007)
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2 I. BACKGROUND INCOME TAX: Cash basis or Accrual basis may be
adopted as accounting method for reporting of income The timing of the imposition of the tax depends on the accounting method employed.

3 security agencies, have to be taxed solely on the Cash Basis.
VALUE-ADDED TAX: Seller of Services, including security agencies, have to be taxed solely on the Cash Basis. Cash Basis – upon actual or constructive receipt of income

4 VALUE-ADDED TAX: Gross Receipts – must constitute
the gross income of the taxpayer when received or earned. If amount received does not form part of gross income, the same cannot be part of gross receipts subject to VAT.

5 Do the salaries of security guards form
part of the taxable gross receipts of a security agency? Prior to RMC : Salaries of the security guards are actually the liability of the agency, hence, includible in its gross receipts for business tax purposes. BIR Ruling Nos , and

6 RMC : Liability of the security agencies for the prescribed increases in the wage rates of workers are explicitly required to be borne by the principal or clients of the service contractor pursuant to Sec 6 of RA 6727 (The Wage Rationalization Act)

7 RMC : Sec 1, Rule XIV of the 1994 Revised Rules and Regulations implementing RA 5487 provided that the monies received by the agency from its clients as an amount reserved for the remuneration of the guard or detective must be segregated.

8 RMC : Security Agency has no control or dominion over the portion of the payment received from its client which is intended or earmarked as salaries of the guards. Only receipts which a taxpayer is free to enjoy at his option is taxed to him as his income. (Corliss v Bowers, 281 U.S. 376)

9 II. INCOME TAX TREATMENT OF THE PAYMENTS MADE TO SECURITY AGENCY:
On the Part of the Security Agency: Agency Fee (amount net of VAT) – part of gross income subject to income tax Security Guards’ Salaries – LIABILITY If the Contract does not provide for a breakdown of the amount payable to the Security Agency, the entire amount representing the Contract Price will be taxed as income to the Agency, which must form part of its gross receipts.

10 Illustration: Assume that Vigilant Security Agency, Inc. was contracted by Tanzo Jewelry Corp., to provide security services to the latter’s store. The contract price on a monthly basis is P18, broken down into: Security Guards’ Salaries of P14, and Agency Fee of P3, (inclusive of VAT)

11 Journal Entries: Debit: Cash 17,931.77 Prepaid Income Tax (2% EWT
on agency fee) Credit: Service Income (agency fee) ,411.54 Output Tax (on agency fee) Due to Security Guards ,179.08

12 Journal Entries: Upon Payment of the Security Guards’ Salaries:
Debit: Due to Security Guard ,179.08 Credit: Cash ,617.11 Withholding Tax Payable ,541.97 The Security Agency who is the trustee of the funds segregated and earmarked as salaries of the security guards is the withholding agent for purposes of the withholding tax on compensation.

13 2. On the Part of the Client or User of Security Services:
Journal Entries: Debit: Security Services-Agency Fee 3,411.54 Security Services-SG Salaries 14,179.08 Input Tax (only on Agency Fee) Credit: Cash ,931.77 WHT Payable(2% EWT on agency fee)

14 III. VAT TREATMENT OF THE PAYMENTS FOR SECURITY SERVICES:
1.On the Part of the Security Agency: 12% Output Tax shall be based on the Agency Fee which in turn will be the Input Tax of its Client. Salaries of the Security Guards will not form part of the its gross receipts subject to VAT but shall be recognized as a LIABILITY of the security agency.

15 III. VAT TREATMENT OF THE PAYMENTS FOR SECURITY SERVICES:
2. On the Part of the Client: Input Tax credit is based on the Agency Fee paid by the Client. VAT official receipt must be issued to the Client.

16 III. VAT TREATMENT OF THE PAYMENTS FOR SECURITY SERVICES:
2. On the Part of the Client: The Client can not claim Input Tax Credit on the salary portion of the Security Services Expense because it pertains to service Exempt from VAT pursuant to Sec 109 (I) of the NIRC-Services rendered by individual pursuant to employee-employer relationship

17 IV. MANNER OF ISSUING RECEIPT FOR THE ENTIRE CONTRACT PRICE:
On the Agency Fee: VAT Official Receipt must be issued pursuant to Sec 113 of the NIRC as implemented by Sec of RR The receipt should cover only the amount of Agency Fee paid with the indication that such amount received includes the VAT. The VAT must be shown as a separate item in the VAT Official Receipt.

18 IV. MANNER OF ISSUING RECEIPT FOR THE ENTIRE CONTRACT PRICE:
On the Security Guards’ Salaries: Must be covered by a Non-VAT Acknowledgement Receipt. Duly Notarized Certification of the Expanded Withholding Taxes (see ANNEX A of this RMC) must also be submitted.


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