The Philippine Star

BIR ramps up tax compliance drive

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has initiated a nationwide tax compliance drive to boost awareness and encourage taxpayers to pay their obligation­s.

BIR Commission­er Romeo Lumagui led a two-day tax compliance verificati­on drive (TCVD) across the country to raise taxpayer awareness and cultivate a culture of compliance.

With the TCVD, all revenue regions and revenue district offices in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao were ordered to visit establishm­ents and businesses to educate taxpayers on their tax obligation­s.

“This nationwide TCVD is about having a conversati­on with taxpayers in order to improve their understand­ing of BIR requiremen­ts,” Lumagui said.

“This is a pivotal step in achieving the goal of excellent taxpayer service by incorporat­ing a grassroots approach,” he said.

Lumagui said the BIR is taking the technical concept of taxation to the doors of ordinary Filipinos, while communicat­ing through a layman’s point of view.

Further, the TCVD hopes to educate taxpayers on better compliance with existing tax laws, rules and regulation­s.

“This goes beyond the usual tax mapping efforts, with the primary goal of assisting taxpayers in fulfilling their obligation­s to the government,” Lumagui said.

“Taxation is for everyone. It was not meant to be understood only by a few people,” he said.

For 2024, the BIR is tasked to collect P3.05 trillion in revenues. This is 15 percent higher than last year’s target of P2.639 trillion.

Latest data showed that BIR collection had reached P2.342 trillion as of endNovembe­r 2023 or 89 percent of the target.

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