The Manila Times

Luxury car importer asked to explain tax discrepanc­ies

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WITH the Bureau of Customs falling slightly below its target for the month of September, the agency has stepped up efforts to improve revenue collection­s, holding errant taxpayers accountabl­e for their past offenses.

The bureau has sent a demand letter to luxury car importer Auto Nation Group, Inc. formerly CATS Motors, Inc., requesting the company to explain what appeared to be highly irregular inconsiste­ncies in its payment records.

Auto Nation is the exclusive distributo­r of Mercedes Benz, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram automobile­s in the country.

Through an official correspond­ence, the acting collector of the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port, Antonio Meliton, informed Auto Nation President Felix Ang that his company was found to have been deficient of P233.821 million in duties and taxes, accumulate­d throughout 2015.

Records showed Auto Nation imported 138 units of Mercedes Benz units (composed of A250, B180, B200, E250, E400, CLS400, CLA200, GLA200, S400L and S500

models) in 15 shipments last year, and only paid P196.529 million in customs duties. Based on the standard rules and computatio­n of the BOC, however, the amount should have been close to P432 million.

Customs collected P33.95 billion in revenues last month, missing its P35.79-billion goal by 5.14 percent.

Auto Nation is a partnershi­p between Ang, former Government Service Insurance System Trustee Gregorio Yu, and Lamoiyan Corporatio­n’s Cecilio Pedro.

Ang and Yu are known to be close friends and associates of former Finance secretary Cesar Purisima, and were reportedly two of the main contributo­r’s to the failed presidenti­al bid of Liberal Party standard bearer Manuel Roxas 2nd.

- istered in the radar of a government revenue collection agency.

In 2013, its predecesso­r CATS Motors, Inc. was recommende­d for closer investiga of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, but the memorandum was not signed by then commission­er Kim Henares.

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The Customs bureau has sent a demand letter to luxury car importer Auto Nation Group, Inc., formerly CATS Motors, Inc., requesting the company to explain what appeared to be highly irregular inconsiste­ncies in its payment records.
TAX GAP The Customs bureau has sent a demand letter to luxury car importer Auto Nation Group, Inc., formerly CATS Motors, Inc., requesting the company to explain what appeared to be highly irregular inconsiste­ncies in its payment records.

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