Atty. Beverly Milo |
URDANETA CITY – The top honcho of the Bureau of
Internal Revenue that covers eastern Pangasinan warns taxpayers not to transact
business with BIR personnel who are not designated officer of the One Time
Transaction (ONETT).
ONETT covers sales of real property, estate and donor’s
taxes, and exchange of properties.
Atty. Beverly Milo, the chief of Revenue District Office-6,
added that it includes also registration, closure, and opening of business.
She cited for instance Perla P. Mondina as not authorized to
transact business with the paying public.
The RDO-6 boss, in a paid advertisement, said Mondina has
been declared by her office as absent without leave (AWOL).
Atty. Milo said that RDO-6 is not liable incase taxpayers
transact business with unauthorized BIR personnel, fixer, and other
unscrupulous persons hanging in and out of the tax office.
“This applies also to other current employees unauthorized
to receive and process documents of taxpayers. All transactions must be handled
either by the ONETT officer or the officer of the day whichever is applicable.
Transactions made outside of the BIR premises are considered as unofficial,”
she stressed.
She warns that any reports concerning these individuals
would be legally acted upon depending on the document or evidence submitted to
her by the complainant.
The no-nonsense Atty.
Milo has her attention focused nowadays against scalawags and criminal minds
that lurk here thus undermining the government’s efficient tax administration campaign
(Mortz C. Ortigoza).
BIR-Western Pangasinan exceeds its
goal again
ALAMINOS CITY – The chief of the Bureau of Internal Revenue
here who supervises almost all of the first and second congressional districts
of Pangasinan bares how his office exceeded again the February 2012 revenue
collection goal.
Mr. Quirino Ramos said that based on his February 2012
collection he collected P51, 065,260.161 versus the goal given by the national
tax office.
“The goal given to me in February was P49, 209.000,” he
stressed.
He disclosed that if his collection of P51, 065,260.161 is
compared to February last year “the last year collection was only P42,
570,885.029”.
An excess of P8,494,375.132.
Ramos said that in January 2012 his office was the only one
among the other five revenue district offices (RDOs) spread all over Region-1
that surpassed its mandated goal.
“Lahat sila nag negative (all of them were negative),” he
quipped on the vernacular (Mortz C.
Ortigoza).
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