Sun.Star Davao

Online payment for CTO gets nod in 2nd reading

- By Karina V. Cañedo

THE proposed ordinance for the online or electronic payment system for the City Treasurer's Office was approved by 18th City Council in seconding reading yesterday.

The ordinance proposed by Davao City Councilor Joanne Bonguyan seeks to cater payments of business taxes and payments for business and occupancy permits through Landbank of the Philippine­s.

Based on the committee report, the online electronic payment system was initially proposed by the City Informatio­n Technology Center which is the initial office to partner with Landbanck in developing a system for online payment.

Through this system, payment can be done through Landbank but its official receipts will still be issued by the City Treasurer's Office.

Bonguyan during the Pulong pulong ni Pulong media forum clarified that the official manual receipts are the still the one's that will be honored by the Business Bureau, and only these manually issued receipts from CTO can be displayed in establishm­ents.

She added that tax payer will obtain the official receipt by showing their online receipt, which

the validity of it will be checked realtime by the system.

In the committee report for the said item, it was clarified that the online means of payment is not exclusive for Landbank, other authorized government depository banks (AGDBs) shall also enter with a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the city government.

The Landbank of the Philippine­s during the hearing ensured the body that they developed the system ready with security measures and same system has never been hacked.

It was stated that transactio­ns with Landbank would cost a convenienc­e fee of P10 to P15. Other taxpayers who wish to pay through Bancnet shall pay a convenienc­e fee of P20 as Bancnet would become third party before it will reach Landbank.

The convenienc­e fee will be deducted from the account of the payer which will be an advantage to them instead of falling in line at CTO. Cases of fraud will be death by the bank and payer who committed illegal act.

PayMaya, Gcash, TAPP Commerce and others that wish to be partners with the system implementa­tion shall enter into a MOA with an AGDB that has existing MOA with the government of Davao.

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