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VAT on Raw Materials Purchased Before Sales Cannot Be Credited: Lessons from the PT CRI Case 

Tax Ruling: Pre-Production Input Tax and the Definition of Capital Goods (PT CRI Case)

This dispute centers on the rigid interpretation of Article 9, paragraph (2a) of the VAT Law regarding the right to claim Input Tax credits for Taxable Persons (PKP) who have not yet made commercial deliveries. PT CRI faced a correction of its March 2013 Input Tax because it was deemed not to have started production when purchasing raw materials for trial purposes. The tax authorities emphasized that before the production phase begins, only Input Tax on capital goods can be credited, while raw materials remain a cost burden that cannot be recovered through the crediting mechanism.

The Conflict: Operational Definitions and VAT Neutrality

The core of the conflict arose from the difference in operational definitions between the Taxpayer and the Respondent regarding the "commencement of production" criteria. PT CRI argued that as a manufacturing entity, the acquisition of raw materials such as Silicon Oil and Aniline GR for trial production is an integral part of the business process that should be creditable to maintain the principle of VAT neutrality. However, the Respondent strictly applied Article 9, paragraph (8), letter j of the VAT Law, which states that Input Tax cannot be credited for the acquisition of goods other than capital goods for PKPs who have not yet produced. In fact, PT CRI only made its first delivery in July 2013, so the transactions in March 2013 were legally locked into the "pre-production" category.

Judicial Consideration: Supremacy of the Lex Stricta Principle

The Board of Judges, in its legal consideration, upheld the Respondent's position by referring to the definition of Capital Goods in Article 16, paragraph (2) of Government Regulation 1/2012. The Judges emphasized that raw materials, from both accounting and tax perspectives, cannot be categorized as capital goods because they do not have a useful life of more than one year and their original purpose is to be consumed, not held as fixed assets. Although the Petitioner presented doctrinal arguments regarding economic efficiency for new businesses, the Board of Judges adhered to the principle of legal certainty explicitly regulated in the 2009 VAT Law effective at that time.

Implications: Risks for Startups and Manufacturing Entities

The implications of this decision are significant for startups or manufacturing companies in the construction or trial phase. This ruling confirms that not all Input VAT paid during the pre-production period is creditable. Errors in mapping the type of goods (capital goods vs. raw materials) before the date of the first delivery will result in the loss of crediting rights and potential additional tax burdens. Taxpayers must be extremely careful in cash flow management and tax planning, considering that the definition of "capital goods" is limitative and cannot be expanded by analogy to raw materials, even if used for operational activities.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the certainty of when production begins is the key to determining the right to credit Input Tax. The PT CRI case provides a valuable lesson that VAT neutrality arguments are often less powerful than the "lex stricta" text of the law. The recommendation for companies is to ensure synchronization between commercial production schedules and procurement strategies so that Input Tax does not become a sunk cost.

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