Philippine Daily Inquirer

BIR TO AUTOMATICA­LLY ENCASH TAX CREDITS UNUTILIZED FOR A YEAR

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeverai­nq

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) will automatica­lly convert unused tax credit certificat­es (TCCS) into cash after a year to allow the government to better capture actual tax collection­s.

Published on Friday, the BIR’S Revenue Regulation­s (RR) No. 14-2020 signed by Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III and Internal Revenue Commission­er Caesar R. Dulay amended the 20-yearold rules on cash conversion of unutilized TCCS.

“Any TCC which remains underutili­zed for more than one year at any given interval of time during its validity shall be converted into cash with prior written notice by the BIR, subject to the availabili­ty of funds,” the new rules read.

Under the previous guidelines, or RR 5-2000, the BIR allowed the conversion of these TCCS into cash only when the taxpayer no longer has any use for the tax credits.

The BIR issues TCCS to those who have overpaid their or had erroneous payments. This way, taxpayers need not to go through the trouble of filing refund claims.

By filing a tax debit memo (TDM), the taxpayer can make use of these TCCS to settle other tax liabilitie­s, for as long as these tax credits are still valid within a certain period.

The BIR said expired TCCS, or those issued prior to the new guidelines, would automatica­lly be canceled, while those uncashed or unclaimed within five years from date of issuance would be forfeited in favor of the government.

The country’s biggest tax-collection agency noted, “while TCCS, through the TDMS, are used in payment of internal revenue taxes, it is not generally recognized as actual tax collection­s because it does not represent the real or true yield of the taxes prescribed and sought to be generated by the Tax Code.”

“The attainment of targeted collection­s from any tax initiative, whether through legislativ­e or administra­tive, should be measured by the amount of cash actually collected by the BIR,” it added.

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