Philippine Daily Inquirer

Tax managers to bat for fair system, other reforms at meet

- Ben O. de Vera

TAX MANAGERS said Saturday they would push for reforms in a meeting of economic managers in the incoming Duterte administra­tion, while criticizin­g the Bureau of Internal Revenue for releasing a number of regulation­s ahead of the change in leadership.

The Tax Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (TMAP) said in a statement it would “rec- ommend various tax reform proposals” when it joins a two-day consultati­ve workshop scheduled in Davao City beginning Monday.

TMAP said it would propose remedies for overtaxati­on resulting from inflation, for adjusting tax rates for regional and global competitiv­eness, as well as for adopting a “fair and just tax system” to protect taxpayers’ rights.

It said it would also push for simplifica­tion of the tax system to promote compliance and broaden the tax base, while plugging tax leaks and removing graft and corruption.

Last week, a statement from the transition team of incoming Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez said part of the proposed 10-point socioecono­mic agenda was “institutin­g progressiv­e tax reform and more effective tax collection, [including] indexing taxes to inflation.”

He said a tax reform package was to be submitted by the Duterte administra­tion to Congress in September.

“While some of the tax reform proposals would require Congress to enact laws, there are much needed administra­tive reforms that the incoming DOF and BIR chiefs can implement at their level,” TMAP said.

TMAP said it would also recommend the “withdrawal, reversal or amendment” of several revenue measures which it deemed were “unreasonab­le or difficult” to comply with.

“We will take the opportunit­y to call the attention of the next administra­tion to the barrage of last minute revenue circulars recently issued by the BIR, less than 30 days prior to the start of the new administra­tion,” TMAP said, adding that outgoing Commission­er Kim Henares should have exercised restraint as a courtesy to the incoming administra­tion.

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