The Philippine Star

Customs exceeds 9-month collection target at P639 B

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) continued to surpass its collection target, hitting almost P640 billion in the nine-month period amid the government’s move to reopen the economy.

Latest BOC data showed total collection reached P638.7 billion from January to September, 36 percent higher than the P470 billion collection in the same period last year.

The nine-month revenue is also 17.8 percent higher than its target for the period.

In September alone, Customs raised

P79.5 billion in revenue, 28.4 percent or P17.6 billion above its original target of P61.9 billion for the month.

This is also the ninth consecutiv­e month the Customs exceeded its monthly targets.

For the full year, Customs has already hit 87 percent of its P733-billion target.

BOC attributed its performanc­e to intensifie­d collection that prevented revenue leakages, streamline­d, digitized, and modernized systems and the improving economy resulting in higher volume of imports.

Customs said it is confident it can sustain its good collection performanc­e record through the implementa­tion of its enhanced reform programs.

“With the stringent implementa­tion of border control measures, we will continuous­ly drive the BOC to plug revenue leakages and strengthen the nation’s trade facilitati­on and revenue collection performanc­e,” Customs Commission­er Yogi Filemon Ruiz said.

He urged all collection districts to take advantage of the BOC’s modernizat­ion programs and enhanced reform initiative­s.

As the country’s second largest revenue agency, the BOC is mandated to deliver financial resources to fund the government’s programs and projects.

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