GR L-18993
29 June 1963
FACTS:
In Domingo
vs. Moscoso (106 PHIL 1138), the Supreme Court declared as final and executory
the order of the Court of First Instance of Leyte for the payment of estate and
inheritance taxes, charges and penalties amounting to P40,058.55 by the Estate
of the late Walter Scott Price. The petition for execution filed by the fiscal,
however, was denied by the lower court. The Court held that the execution is
unjustified as the Government itself is indebted to the Estate for 262,200; and
ordered the amount of inheritance taxes be deducted from the Government’s
indebtedness to the Estate.
ISSUE:
Whether
a tax and a debt may be compensated.
HELD:
The
court having jurisdiction of the Estate had found that the claim of the Estate
against the Government has been recognized and an amount of P262,200 has
already been appropriated by a corresponding law (RA 2700). Under the
circumstances, both the claim of the Government for inheritance taxes and the
claim of the intestate for services rendered have already become overdue and
demandable as well as fully liquidated. Compensation, therefore, takes place by
operation of law, in accordance with Article 1279 and 1290 of the Civil Code, and
both debts are extinguished to the concurrent amount.
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