The Philippine Star

DOF stops BIR from creating special audit groups

- By ELIJAH FELICE ROSALES

The Department of Finance (DOF) has ordered the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to stop the creation of special audit groups investigat­ing property developers, multilevel marketing, Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) and e-sabong.

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez ordered the agency to suspend the revenue special orders (RSOs) and operations memoranda (OMs) creating special audit groups due to a redundancy in functions and roles.

In response, the BIR issued a memorandum calling off until further notice the RSOs designatin­g special audit task force for property developers and multi-level marketing.

Similarly, the BIR suspended the OMs putting up special audit groups for POGOs and e-sabong.

Dominguez said the functions assigned to these audit groups fall in conflict with the responsibi­lities of various BIR offices listed under revenue administra­tive orders (RAOs).

“The functions and responsibi­lities of the different units in the BIR are provided in RAOs issued by the secretary of finance, upon the recommenda­tion of the commission­er. The issuance of the RSOs and OMs has distorted this and this caused uncertaint­y for some taxpayers,” Dominguez said.

Dominguez said all of the existing probes under the RSOs and OMs would be transferre­d to revenue district offices where concerned taxpayers are registered.

According to Dominguez, the DOF and the BIR are working on the review of orders creating special audit task force to prevent a duplicatio­n in roles.

“We are working with the BIR to review these issuances and ensure that these do not create redundanci­es and cause taxpayer confusion,” the DOF chief said.

Dominguez said that all field audits and other operations under the special audit task force authorized to examine and verify a taxpayer’s books of account, records and transactio­ns were suspended.

Therefore, no business visitation­s in execution of letters of authority and audit notices should be carried out by the suspended teams.

The RSOs and OMs allowed certain auditors to conduct an examinatio­n of books of accounts of taxpayers.

The issuances also granted the auditors the power to issue letters of authority in connection with the investigat­ion results of the special audit task force.

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