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BIR sets higher income tax, VAT collection goals for 2024

- — Luisa Maria Jacinta C. Jocson

THE BUREAU of Internal Revenue (BIR) is aiming to increase income tax and value-added tax (VAT) collection­s this year amid the government’s efforts to improve tax administra­tion and efficiency.

Data from the BIR showed that more than half or P1.65 trillion of the agency’s P3.055-trillion target this year will come from taxes on net income and profits.

This is 25% higher than the P1.32-trillion target it set for this tax type in 2023, and 18% more than the P1.4-trillion actual collection.

The agency is also targeting to collect P599.2 billion in VAT, which is 11% higher than the P538.1-billion goal for 2023.

Meanwhile, excise tax collection­s are also expected to reach P326.2 billion this year. This is 2.9% lower than the P336.1-billion target last year, but 11% higher than the P292.981 billion in actual excise tax collection.

The agency is also targeting to collect P163.2 billion in percentage taxes, up by 31% from its P124.6-billion goal last year.

It is also aiming to raise P229.2 billion in other taxes this year under BIR operations.

Under non-BIR operations, the agency is seeking to raise P72.1 billion from net income and profit taxes and P15.9 billion from other taxes.

By implementi­ng office, the BIR is expected to collect P1.84 trillion through the Large Taxpayer Service.

In 2023, BIR collection­s rose by 7.76% year on year to P2.52 trillion but fell short of its P2.64-trillion target. This was primarily attributed to the change in the schedule of VAT return filings from monthly to quarterly.

The agency collects about 70% of government revenue.

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