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Customs surpasses January collection target by 2%

- Luisa Maria Jacinta C. Jocson

THE BUREAU of Customs (BoC) said it collected P73.329 billion in duties in January, surpassing its target for the month and its collection a year ago.

Based on preliminar­y data, the agency said its January collection rose by 3.88% from P70.591 billion in the same month in 2023. It was also 2.16% higher than its P71.779-billion target for the month.

In a statement, the BoC attributed the higher collection to its “improved system of determinin­g the customs value of imported goods, strengthen­ed border protection, and concrete trade facilitati­on efforts.”

Customs Commission­er Bienvenido Y. Rubio said that the agency will be intensifyi­ng its collection efforts for this year.

“We are committed to working twice as hard to ensure that we not only meet but exceed our year-end revenue target,” he said.

This year, the agency is aiming to collect P959 billion.

Mr. Rubio in an earlier statement said that the agency is targeting to increase collection­s by 15-20% this year through “vigilant monitoring and continuous improvemen­t of modernizat­ion projects.”

He cited key initiative­s such as implementi­ng an informatio­n and communicat­ions technology-enabled clearance system for express shipments. The BoC is also working on drafting administra­tive and memorandum orders for e-commerce to curb revenue leakages.

The agency is also aiming to strengthen border control, implement the National Customs Intelligen­ce System to assist in anti-smuggling activities, and streamline processes to better facilitate trade.

Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto has also ordered the BoC along with the Bureau of Internal Revenue to optimize their performanc­e through “creativity, transparen­cy, and efficiency in tax and customs administra­tion.”

Earlier data from the Finance department showed that Customs collected P883.624 billion as of Dec. 31. This is 1.08% higher than its P874.166-billion target for 2023. This was also 2.46% higher than its P862.419-billion collection in 2022. —

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