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BIR studying tax refund for tourists

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The tax refund for tourists approved by President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. is now being studied by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), as it prepares to implement the program and offset possible lost revenues.

The Philippine­s collects a 12 percent value-added tax on goods, and the plan is to allow foreigners taking goods purchased in the country to get a tax refund. This is similar to what other countries offer, such as Japan.

“Pinag-aaralan pa how we will really implement it. But we will do that, pinag-aaralan ngayon ‘yan. Hopefully, in the coming days, magawan natin ng detalyadon­g policies and regulation­s tungkol diyan,” BIR Commission­er Romeo Lumagui, Jr. told ABSCBN News on Tuesday, January 31.

On how he plans to offset any possible lost revenues from this protourism initiative, Lumagui said they have several initiative­s ongoing.

“Marami tayong ginagawang actions with respect to our enforcemen­t and also to improve our services to the taxpayers. I believe na ‘pag napagaan natin ang transactio­n diyan sa BIR, people will definitely comply. So the tax compliance of our taxpayers will increase and the correspond­ing increase in our tax collection­s will be there,” he said.

Aside from enforcemen­t to close tax leaks and measures to increase the BIR’s efficiency, Lumagui said they will also follow the Philippine Developmen­t Plan 20232028 recommenda­tion to utilize digital technology to improve processes.

“We are recalibrat­ing our efforts into the digital transforma­tion program of the Bureau, kasi pinag-aralan natin ‘yan, nakita natin baka hindi masyadong efficient,” he said.

“That is why we are studying it again, refocusing and we will try to improve all of our digital services so that, because ito, mapapagaan ang pagserbisy­o namin sa tax payers. Malaking tulong ito sa mga mamamayan para mapadali ang pagbayad ng buwis,” he added.

Lumagui said they will disclose the plans for the tax refund as well as further efforts to digitize processes and improve enforcemen­t soon.

 ?? Photo) (Mark Demayo/ABS-CBN News/File ?? Tax refund for tourists is now being studied by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, as it prepares to implement the program and offset possible lost revenues.
Photo) (Mark Demayo/ABS-CBN News/File Tax refund for tourists is now being studied by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, as it prepares to implement the program and offset possible lost revenues.

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