Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Commissioner Romeo D. Lumagui Jr. said the government's main tax agency achieved its collection target in the first four months of the year due to better tax enforcement and administration. ManilaBulletin
Bureau of Internal Revenue Comm. Romeo Lumagui Jr. says the agency achieved its January to April collection target.The bureau needed to collect P321.6 billion in April to hit the four-month goal after raising P505.16 billion in the first-quarter, data from the Treasury bureau showed.Bureau of Internal Revenue Commissioner Romeo D. Lumagui Jr.
15-2023, the government's main tax agency was tasked to collect P826.8 billion from January to April. “This is a strong and historic start for the Bureau of Internal Revenue, taking into account that we are recovering from the economic repercussion caused by the pandemic,” Lumagui said.“For this administration we need only to address four areas of concern. Intensification of Enforcement Activities. Taxpayer’s Service. Integrity and Professionalism. Digitalization. Fixing these areas will bring the BIR to greater heights,” Lumagui said.
The BIR, which contributes about two-thirds to government coffers, is tasked to raise P2.599 trillion in 2023.
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