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Saturday, June 13, 2015

NPC v Albay


NPC v Albay

FACTS:
The province of Albay sought to sell Napocor properties in order for the proceeds to be applied to the real property taxes 
Napocor allegedly owned the Albay provincial government. Napocor opposed alleging that it was immune from taxes citing Resolution 17-87 of the Fiscal Incentives Review Board (FIRB).

ISSUE:
Whether the granting of exemption by the FIRB constituted undue delegation of taxing power


RULING:
Yes, it is undue delegation. It has no authority to impose taxes or revoke existing ones, which, after all, under the

constitution, only the legislature may accomplish. 

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