Manila Standard

BIR files P1.2-b tax raps against five illegal vape traders

- By Rey E. Requejo

THE Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) on Tuesday filed before the Department of Justice P1.2 billion tax evasion charges against five illegal vape traders who were caught selling smuggled and untaxed vape products.

The BIR identified the respondent­s as Wei Feng Bao, Christina Poa, Sandoval Severino Briones, Jimmy Go and Bibiano Lesaca.

They were also facing preliminar­y investigat­ion for violations of Republic Act No. 111346 or An Act Increasing the Excise Tax on Tobacco Products, Imposing Excise Tax on Heated Tobacco Products and Vapor Products and Increasing the Penalties for Violations of Provisions on Articles Subject to Excise Tax, as well as the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997.

BIR Commission­er Romeo Lumagui Jr., who personally led the filing of the complaint, said the government is very serious in its crackdown against illegal vape traders not paying the correct taxes.

It is the first tax evasion filed under the administra­tion of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.,

“I hope this serves yet another warning to those who think that they can continue to evade the payment of their taxes. We are hands-on and focused in our job, and we take this very seriously,” Lumagui stressed.

He also called on those who are planning to sell vape products and cigarettes to register, otherwise, they will be considered illegal and subject to confiscati­on and filing of appropriat­e charges,

The filing of the complaint stemmed from a raid conducted by a specialize­d team on the onsite and online business operations of the accused in Binondo, Manila last month.

The operation led to the seizure of approximat­ely 50,000 to 100,000 units of vapes, 899 boxes of untaxed excisable articles composed of 175,050 pieces of pods, and 61,400 pieces of bottled flavored juice.

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