The Freeman

BIR sees collection hike from medium taxpayers

- Carlo S. Lorenciana CARLO S. LORENCIANA

The Bureau of Internal Revenue-13 expects to increase the contributi­on of medium taxpayers to its revenue collection this year through 2018.

In an interview on Tuesday, BIR-13 regional director Aynie Dizon said the agency expects medium taxpayers to contribute about 32-33% of its total tax collection­s this year.

"For next year, we expect a 35-40 percent contributi­on from the same group," the official said in an interview at the sidelines of BIR-13's Medium Taxpayers Segmentati­on forum, which gathered the agency's identified top 500 medium taxpayers in SM City Cebu.

Dizon said medium taxpayers are the agency's top tax contributo­r despite the fact that they only comprised about .04% of the total business registrant­s of the revenue agency.

Last year, medium taxpayers accounted for 24 percent or P6.4 billion of BIR-13's P26.6 billion collection for the year.

She cited the top 1 medium taxpayer, engaged in wholesale business, of the revenue region paid P981 million in taxes last year.

Dizon said the expected growth in medium taxpayers' contributi­on to revenue collection could be attributed to the increase in business sales and transactio­ns, and improved monitoring of their compliance.

Meanwhile the Taxpayers Segmentati­on Forum was aimed to orient its medium taxpayers and discuss issues and concerns to maximize their tax compliance.

The said top 500 taxpayers comprise the Medium Taxpayers Segment (MTS) of the region.

They are technicall­y large taxpayers without the requisite notificati­on from the revenue commission­er to be enlisted and classified as such large taxpayer.

The creation of the MTS in the region is largely intended to strengthen and expand the coverage of the Large Taxpayers Service (LTS) of the BIR.

During its initial implementa­tion, the project will cover the top 500 non-individual taxpayers.

Dizon said that in the next five years, BIR-13 is looking to increase the number to 1,500 to eventually increase the tax contributi­on of the group to more than 50 percent.

From January to September this year, BIR-13 collected P20.3 billion, up 13 percent from its P18-billion collection in same period last year but fell short 6.9 percent versus its P21.8-billion collection goal for the period.

In the third quarter alone, BIR 13 collected P6.7 billion, down 3 percent from its P6.92billion collection in the same period last year.

BIR 13 implemente­d a seven-point program to help boost its collection this year.

One of the programs is massive tax compliance verificati­on drive (door-to-door spot checking) which aims to identify establishm­ents that are not yet registered with the BIR. Others include the intensifie­d tax data matching; benchmarki­ng for industries; point-of-sale (POS) post evaluation; inventory stock taking; enforcemen­t activities; and surveillan­ce activities.

BIR-13 collects taxes in Cebu and Bohol through five revenue district offices.

The BIR had outlined priority programs aimed at serving the bureau’s three key objectives: attain collection targets, improve taxpayer satisfacti­on as well as to protect revenues and “recapture” public trust.

 ??  ?? BIR-13's Taxpayers Segmentati­on Forum held on Tuesday in SM City Cebu to orient its medium taxpayers and discuss issues and concerns to maximize their tax compliance.
BIR-13's Taxpayers Segmentati­on Forum held on Tuesday in SM City Cebu to orient its medium taxpayers and discuss issues and concerns to maximize their tax compliance.

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