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Taxability of Unexposed Negative Films
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Taxability of Unexposed Negative Films
BIR Ruling No. 009-58
January 6, 1958
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Taxability of Unexposed Negative Films
BIR Ruling No. 009-58
•January 6, 1958
January 6, 1958BIR RULING NO. 009-58The Philippine Movie Producers AssociationRoom 204 Digna BuildingDasmariñas, David, ManilaGentlemen:Reference is made to your letter to the Secretary of Finance dated July 17, 1957 and your letter to use dated July 22, 1957, relative to the taxability of unexposed negative films (master negative). cdprAccording to you, these negative films (master negatives) are purely "molds or casts, or a repository or source for the production of printed cinematographic films". Admittedly, therefore, master negative films do not form part of the printed cinematographic films.Section 190 of the Tax Code provides that the compensating tax shall not apply to articles to be used by the importer himself in the manufacture or preparation of articles subject to specific tax or those for consignment abroad and are to form part thereof. From this provision, it is clear that, in order to be exempt from the compensating tax, the imported article must firstly, be used in the manufacture or preparation of the articles subject to the specific tax and secondly, such imported article must form part...
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