Manila Bulletin

Davao City to allow online payment of taxes for local businesses

- By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV

DAVAO CITY – The city government of Davao will open an online payment system to provide business owners a more convenient way to settle their taxes starting January 7, 2018, City Treasurer’s Office acting head Erwin Alparaque said.

Alparaque said the city government has arranged with two government-owned banks -- Land Bank of the Philippine­s (LBP) and Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) -- to allow local establishm­ents here to utilize their online facilities to pay for their taxes.

“What will be the procedure? The business establishm­ent operator will secure the business tax order of payment from the City Treasurer’s Office and they could pay for it online, they could use the credit card, debit card, or through cellphones – in same manner what we are doing in paying our bills online,” he said.

The implementa­tion of the new online payment system seeks to decongest the crowded City Treasurer’s Office located inside the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod (SP) building, Alaparaque said.

The official said owners of the businesses in the city with principal offices elsewhere in the country can pay for their taxes online.

“This online payment could be availed by the taxpayers as an option. They can still pay here at the City Treasurer’s Office, in all the district treasury offices of the CTO,” he said.

Upon making online payment, Alparaque said the taxpayers will get confirmati­on slips from the bank that they must present to the City Treasurer’s Office to get a copy of the business permits and the official receipts.

Alparaque added the City Government of Davao has also extended the deadline of the renewal of business permits from January 21 to January 31, 2019 to allow business owners more time to process their documents.

He said the extension was implemente­d in accordance with Republic Act 11032, also known as the “Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018.”

He said the Business Bureau will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on all Saturdays of January to accommodat­e taxpayers.

He added that an off-site onestop shop has been set up since January 3 at the Davao City Recreation­al Center (DCRC) so that taxpayers will have another option where to process the renewal of their business permits.

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