Watch Out! Your Outbound Service Commissions Could Be Reclassified as "Hidden Dividends" and Hit with a 15% Tax Rate in the Tax Court

Tax Court Appeal Decision | Income Tax Articles 23/26 (Final) | Partially Granted

PUT-004450.13/2022/PP/M.IIA Year 2025

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Watch Out! Your Outbound Service Commissions Could Be Reclassified as "Hidden Dividends" and Hit with a 15% Tax Rate in the Tax Court

Re-Characterization of Affiliate Commissions into Constructive Dividends: A Case Analysis of Nu Skin International, Inc.

The re-characterization of payments remitted to affiliated parties continues to serve as a primary focus within global tax litigation, as strongly reaffirmed in Tax Court Decision Number PUT-004450.13/2022/PP/M.IIA Year 2025. The tax authority originally executed a positive fiscal adjustment on Income Tax Article 26 regarding service commissions paid to Nu Skin International, Inc. (NSI Inc.) in the United States by applying the domestic 20% rate. The tax authority argued that NSI Inc. acted merely as a conduit and not as the beneficial owner because the underlying income was forwarded to independent foreign distributors, thereby violating the formal provisions of Director General of Taxes Regulation Number PER-25/PJ/2010.

The Core Conflict: Active Income Claims vs Constructive Dividend Reclassification

The core conflict within this case rooted from a fundamental disagreement over income classification. The Appellant firmly maintained that the commission represented active income derived from system management services, which legally justified the lower 10% rate governed under the Indonesia-US Tax Treaty. However, the Panel of Judges adopted a completely different path of resolution by re-characterizing the entire commission payment as a constructive dividend remitted to NSI Inc., referencing parallel factual findings in the Corporate Income Tax dispute for the exact same tax year.

Judicial Decision, Shifted Tax Base, and the Partially Granted Verdict

The Panel's decision structurally shifted the underlying tax base. Once the payment was reclassified as a dividend, the Panel opined that NSI Inc. qualified as the legitimate beneficial owner of said constructive dividend. Pursuant to Article 11 Paragraph (2)(b) of the Indonesia-United States Tax Treaty (Dividends), the maximum withholding tax rate applicable to dividends is 15%. Consequently, the Respondent's 20% domestic rate adjustment was partially granted; the Panel sustained the adjustment at the treaty rate of 15%, resulting in a final sustained correction value of IDR 314,109,045.00.

Strategic Implications for Intra-Group Service Transactions and Transfer Pricing

An analysis of this ruling carries vital implications for corporate taxpayers executing service transactions with cross-border affiliates. Achieving certainty regarding economic substance and the strict application of the Arm's Length Principle (ALP) is critical. If a service transaction is deemed un-arm's-length and intended to shift profits (as indicated in the parallel Corporate Income Tax verdict), tax administrators possess the authority to re-characterize it into a dividend, which triggers entirely different tax rate implications under the treaty. Taxpayers must be fully equipped with robust Transfer Pricing Documentation to justify service commissions as genuine active income rather than a hidden form of profit distribution.

Conclusion

In conclusion, this ruling serves as an essential legal precedent demonstrating that the Tax Court can utilize Corporate Income Tax audit findings to determine the correct withholding tax rate under Income Tax Article 26. This ultimately leads to the application of a treaty rate that is higher than what the Taxpayer claimed (10%), but lower than the domestic rate originally enforced by the DGT (20%).

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